öeldav
Öeldav is a term used in Estonian linguistics to describe a non-finite form of the verb öelda, meaning to say. It denotes something that is to be said or that could be said, and it often functions as a participial adjective rather than as a finite verb form. In this sense, öeldav is sometimes described as a sayable or sayable-to-say form.
Formation and status: The exact morphology of öeldav varies across grammars, but it is generally treated as
Usage: Öeldav commonly appears before nouns to modify them, producing phrases like öeldav lause, meaning a sentence
Relation to other forms: Öeldav is contrasted with öeldud, the form that expresses a completed utterance (“said”).
See also: öeldud, öelda, Estonian grammar, non-finite verb forms, passive participles.