omandussõnad
Omandussõnad, also known as possessive words or possessive determiners, are a class of words in many languages that indicate ownership or a close relationship between a noun and another element. In Estonian, for instance, omandussõnad function similarly to possessive pronouns or adjectives in English, specifying to whom or what something belongs. They typically precede the noun they modify.
Examples in Estonian include words like "minu" (my), "sinu" (your - singular informal), "tema" (his/her), "meie" (our),
The primary function of omandussõnad is to clarify possession, thereby adding specific information to a sentence.