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väljundit

Väljundit is an Estonian noun form derived from väljund, a word that can mean exit, outlet, or output depending on the context. In Estonian, väljund refers to a way of leaving a place (an exit) as well as to the result or product produced by a process (an output). Väljundit appears as one inflected form of this noun in sentences, with its exact meaning determined by surrounding words and case.

In everyday language, väljund can denote physical exits from buildings or vehicles, such as doors or escape

The word is of Estonian origin and is formed from the base root välju- (to go out,

See also: väljund (the base noun), väljundid (plural nominative), and other inflected forms used in Estonian grammar.

routes.
In
technical
and
computing
contexts,
väljund
broadly
refers
to
outputs—data,
signals,
or
results
generated
by
devices,
software,
or
systems.
For
example,
a
computer
program
can
produce
a
väljund,
and
a
device
may
have
multiple
outputs
or
väljundid.
to
leave)
with
standard
Estonian
noun-formation
patterns.
The
form
väljundit
is
one
of
the
many
inflected
variants
of
väljund
used
to
fit
grammatical
function
within
a
sentence.
The
more
general
plural
form
for
multiple
outputs
or
exits
is
väljundid,
while
other
cases
and
numbers
yield
different
endings.
In
translation,
väljund
can
correspond
to
exits
or
outputs,
depending
on
the
context,
and
väljundit
specifically
appears
as
a
standard
inflected
form
within
Estonian
sentences.