This is the 292nd most frequent Estonian word.
teed
The Estonian word "teed" means "tea" (genitive singular) or "roads/ways" (nominative plural) in English.
Here, 'teed' is the partitive singular form of the noun 'tee' (road/path).
Ma nägin metsa sees kitsast teed.
I saw a narrow path in the forest.
In this sentence, 'teed' is a conjugated form of the verb 'tegema' (to do/make) in the second person singular present tense.
Kas sa teed magusat teed?
Are you making sweet tea?
In this sentence, 'teed' is the partitive singular form of the noun 'tee' (road/path), used in a question context.