vallutasin
Vallutasin is an Estonian verb form meaning “I conquered.” It is the first-person singular past tense form of the verb vallutada, which means to conquer or subdue. In Estonian, verbs are conjugated for person and number, and subjects are often omitted, so vallutasin can stand as a complete sentence on its own when the subject is clear from context, for example: Vallutasin linna. (I conquered the city.)
The form is used to describe a completed action in the past and is common in historical
Vallutasin belongs to a small family of related words, including vallutus (conquest) and vallutaja (conqueror). The