Omastavühendused
Omastavühendused, also known as genitive constructions, are grammatical structures in Estonian where one noun modifies another, indicating possession, origin, or a part-whole relationship. This modification is typically achieved by placing the modifying noun in the genitive case. For example, in the phrase "maja katus" (the roof of the house), "maja" is in the genitive case, signifying that the roof belongs to the house.
This construction is fundamental to expressing a wide range of relationships. It can denote ownership, as seen
The genitive case ending in Estonian varies depending on the noun's declension class and number. Common genitive