omistab
Omistab is the third-person singular present tense form of the Estonian verb omistama, meaning to own or possess. The verb omistama is transitive and is used to indicate ownership of objects, property, or rights. The present tense forms are built on a common root, for example: ma omistan (I own), sa omistat (you own), ta omistab (he/she/it owns), me omistame (we own), te omistate (you own), nad omistavad (they own).
Usage notes: Omistama describes possession of something by a subject. It is commonly used in everyday language
Etymology and related forms: Omistama is cognate with Finnish omistaa, reflecting shared Finno-Ugric roots. The related
See also: omistus, omistaja, omistama.
In summary, omistab is the present-tense statement that a subject owns a particular object, and it is