This is the 233rd most frequent Estonian word.
kätte
The Estonian word "kätte" means "into the hands" or "to (someone's) hands."
Here, 'kätte' is used in the context of 'handing over,' as someone is being explicitly asked to give the letter into someone else's possession.
Palun anna mulle minu kiri kätte.
Please hand me my letter.
In this sentence, 'kätte' is used to indicate 'obtaining something.' It emphasizes the action of receiving or acquiring the book.
Ma sain selle raamatu lõpuks kätte.
I finally got this book.
'Kätte' in this sentence conveys 'falling under an influence or condition.' It expresses being subjected to the rain.