nimevormid
Nimevormid is the term used in Estonian linguistics to describe the inflected forms of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and numerals. These forms do not stand alone as independent words; they signal grammatical relations such as case, number, and sometimes definiteness. Nimevormid are a central part of Estonian morphology and are essential for understanding sentence structure.
Estonian has two grammatical numbers (singular and plural) and a system of cases that expresses functions like
Forming nimevormid typically involves adding endings to a stem. Some nouns exhibit stem changes, such as consonant
Irregular forms exist, and some nouns have distinctly different genitive or partitive forms. Learning nimevormid requires