omamisele
Omamisele is an Estonian allative form of the noun omamine, which means possession or ownership. The base noun omamine is derived from the verb omama, “to own.” In grammar, omamisele is formed by taking the genitive singular omamise and adding the allative suffix -le, yielding a sense of direction toward ownership or toward the concept of ownership. The allative marks direction or destination, so omamisele communicates movement or reference toward ownership as a target of an action, discussion, or consideration.
In usage, omamisele appears mainly in formal, legal, or academic contexts where property, rights, or ownership
Relation to other forms includes its place within the Estonian allative system and its connection to the
See also: omamine, omandiõigus, allative case, ownership in Estonian grammar.