liitvormid
Liitvormid are a category of Estonian verb forms formed by combining a finite form of the auxiliary verb olema (to be) with a non-finite part, usually a past participle or, less commonly, another non-finite form. They function to express tense, aspect and voice that are not carried by a single finite verb form. The most common liitvormid are the perfect and pluperfect constructions, as well as passive forms.
In practice, liitvormid appear when the auxiliary has finite person and number, while the participle conveys
Liitvormid are especially central for marking aspect and voice in Estonian. They allow speakers to refer to
Overall, liitvormid are a key part of Estonian verbal morphology, enabling nuanced expression of time, aspect