Nimetusvorm
Nimetusvorm is an Estonian term that translates to "name form" or "nominal form." It refers to a specific grammatical category in Estonian that describes the way a noun, pronoun, or adjective is inflected to indicate its grammatical role within a sentence. Unlike languages that primarily rely on prepositions, Estonian is an agglutinative language that uses a system of cases to express these relationships.
The nimetusvorm encompasses all the different case endings that a word can take. These cases indicate functions
Understanding nimetusvorm is crucial for comprehending and constructing grammatically correct Estonian sentences. It dictates how words