käänümisvormid
Käänümisvormid, a term originating from Estonian linguistics, refers to the inflectional forms of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and numerals. These forms change to indicate grammatical function within a sentence, such as case, number, and gender. Estonian is known for its rich case system, featuring fourteen distinct cases that express a wide range of relationships between words.
Cases in Estonian are broadly categorized into nominative, genitive, partitive, illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative,
The illative case often expresses movement into a place, contrasting with the inessive, which denotes being
Other cases include the translative, which signifies a change of state, and the terminative, indicating a destination