Ütakse
"Ütakse" is an Estonian verb that translates to "is eaten" in English. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb "üüa," which means "to eat." The verb "üüa" is a regular verb in Estonian, and its conjugation follows the standard patterns of the language. In the present tense, "ütakse" is used to indicate that someone is currently eating. For example, "Ta ütakse" translates to "He is eating." The verb "üüa" can also be used in other tenses and forms, such as the past tense "söödi" and the imperative form "söö." The verb is commonly used in everyday conversations and is an essential part of the Estonian vocabulary for discussing food and eating habits.