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valikut

Valikut is a word in the Estonian language. It is an inflected form of the noun valik, which means a selection, option, or range. The concept behind valik is the set of alternatives available in any given context, or the act of choosing among them. Valik can denote both concrete choices—such as products, routes, or services—and abstract possibilities, such as strategic options in planning.

In everyday speech, valik is used to talk about choices and preferences: for example, selecting from a

The word valikut is one inflected form of valik, used in particular grammatical contexts according to Estonian

Etymology: Valik comes from a Finno-Ugric root common to related languages; cognates appear in neighboring languages

menu,
from
a
list
of
candidates,
or
from
a
set
of
potential
solutions.
In
marketing
and
retail,
valik
often
translates
as
"assortment"
or
"range,"
referring
to
the
variety
of
items
offered.
In
computing
and
software
interfaces,
a
valik
may
be
presented
as
a
menu
or
list
of
options
for
the
user
to
choose
from.
case
rules.
The
exact
role
depends
on
the
sentence;
in
English
translations
it
is
often
rendered
as
"of
a
selection,"
"some
selection,"
or
simply
included
in
a
phrase
without
a
direct
gloss.
that
share
the
concept
of
selection.