võrreldavatele
võrreldavatele is the dative plural form of the Estonian adjective "võrreldav", which translates to "comparable" or "relative". In Estonian grammar, the dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb or to show the recipient of an action. Therefore, "võrreldavatele" specifically refers to something or someone that is comparable or relative to other things or people, and it is in a grammatical context where the dative case is required. This often appears in phrases that describe a relationship or a degree of similarity. For instance, one might say that certain experiences are "võrreldavatele" (comparable to others), implying that they share common characteristics or can be measured against a similar standard. The precise meaning and usage of "võrreldavatele" are heavily dependent on the surrounding sentence structure and the specific context in which it is used. It is a functional grammatical form that enables nuanced expression in the Estonian language, particularly when discussing relationships between different entities or concepts.