valulikkusega
Valulikkusega is Estonian, formed from the noun valulikkus, meaning the state or quality of being painful, or painfulness. The base valulikkus comes from the adjective valulik (painful) with the abstract noun suffix -kus. The ending -usega marks the instrumental or comitative case, indicating manner, accompaniment, or the means by which something is done. Thus valulikkusega literally means “with painfulness” or “in a painful manner.”
In Estonian grammar, valulikkusega is used to express accompaniment or manner related to pain. It can describe
Usage notes and nuance: valulikkusega is more common in formal or literary contexts. In everyday speech, speakers
Common collocations include valulikkusega seotud sümptomid (symptoms related to pain), valulikkusega kaasnevad tunded (emotions accompanying pain),
See also: valulikkus, the noun for painfulness, and related forms in Estonian grammar.