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üüril is an Estonian linguistic term used to describe the rental status of a property. It is formed as the adessive case of the noun üür, meaning rent. In standard usage, the adessive form denotes a location or state and, when applied to rental contexts, expresses that something is available for rent or currently under a rental arrangement.
In real estate and classifieds, üüril often appears as a brief tag or headline element. Common examples
In formal or legal language, more explicit expressions are typically used to describe letting or leasing. Phrases
Etymology and grammar: üüril derives from üür (rent) plus the adessive suffix -il. The adessive case in
See also: Estonian language, rental market, real estate terminology.