võtavõtta
Võtavõtta is a coined term used in linguistic discussions to describe a reduplication pattern involving the Estonian verb võta, meaning “to take.” The concept is not part of standard Estonian grammar and does not appear as an established entry in dictionaries. In theoretical work, võtavõtta is used as an example to illustrate how verb roots can be repeated to signal iterative, habitual, or emphatic action within a compact form.
Etymology and composition: the term combines võta with itself in a reduplicated sequence, creating a single
Morphology and semantics: in discussions of word formation, võtavõtta is described as a stylized, nonstandard pattern.
Usage and attestation: võtavõtta has limited, largely scholarly or creative use. It may appear in language-creation
See also: reduplication, Estonian language, word formation, iterative aspect.