kaheteistkümnest
Kaheteistkümnest is an Estonian word that translates to "of the twelve" or "from the twelve". It is the genitive form of the Estonian numeral "kaksteist", which means "twelve". This grammatical form is used when referring to something belonging to, originating from, or related to the number twelve. For example, in a sentence, "raamat kaheteistkümnest õpilasest" would mean "the book of twelve students" or "the book about twelve students". The genitive case in Estonian is a crucial aspect of its grammar, indicating possession, origin, or a partitive relationship. The word "kaheteistkümnest" itself signifies a departure from a group of twelve or a characteristic associated with that specific quantity. It does not refer to a standalone concept or object but rather functions within a larger grammatical structure to modify or specify a noun. Understanding the genitive case is fundamental to comprehending Estonian sentence construction and the nuanced meanings conveyed by such forms.