omastussõna
Omastussõna is the Estonian term for a possessive word used to express ownership or close relation in a noun phrase. In Estonian grammar it covers both the standard possessive pronouns (minu, sinu, tema, meie, teie, nende) and the special reflexive determiner oma, which marks ownership connected to the subject of the clause. The latter is invariable and does not change with person or number, while the possessed noun carries the case endings.
The primary function of omastussõna is to indicate who possesses something or has a particular relation to
Usage notes include the fact that omastussõnad concord with the possessor in the sense of person and
Overall, omastussõna encompasses Estonian possessive expressions, with oma playing a distinctive role as a reflexive, “one’s