Üksikutena
Üksikutena is a term encountered in Estonian-language scholarship to denote treating or evaluating entities as separate individuals rather than as a collective unit. In fields such as sociology, psychology, linguistics, and policy analysis, the expression signals that the unit of analysis or action is the individual, not a group, organization, or aggregate constituency. The form is derived from the Estonian adjective üksik, meaning single or isolated, combined with a morpheme that creates an adverbial or participial sense, roughly corresponding to “as individuals” in English.
Usage of üksikutena emphasizes individual variation, autonomy, or privacy, and it is frequently invoked in methodological
Etymology and orthography: The term is Estonian in origin and remains primarily used within Estonian-language texts.
See also: Estonian language, sociolinguistics, research methodology.