Üleminekuvõrre
Üleminekuvõrre refers to a transitional comparative form in the Estonian language. It is used to express a gradual change or a shift in state. Unlike the standard comparative form, which typically indicates a direct comparison between two things (e.g., "larger"), üleminekuvõrre signifies a movement towards a more comparative state. This grammatical concept is often translated into English as a progressive comparative or a "getting more" construction.
The formation of üleminekuvõrre typically involves the use of the adverb "üha" (ever, increasingly) or "veel"
This grammatical structure allows for a more nuanced expression of change and development in Estonian. It is