omistusmuodosta
Omistusmuodosta is the genitive form of the Finnish noun omistusmuoto, a term used to refer to the linguistic concept of possession or ownership forms. In Finnish grammar, omistusmuoto describes how possession is marked on a noun or within a noun phrase. The most common mechanism is the possessive suffix attached to the possessed noun, yielding forms such as taloni (my house), talosi (your house), talonsa (his/her/its house), talomme (our house), talonne (your house, plural), and talonsa (their house). The exact shape of the suffix depends on the possessor’s person and number, and on vowel harmony rules.
In addition to suffixes on the noun, Finnish uses possessive pronouns (omistuspronominit) such as minun (my),
Omistusmuoto also intersects with other grammatical devices. Genitive constructions, for example, express possession in noun phrases
In practice, omistusmuoto is a central feature of Finnish syntax and morphology, shaping how ownership is indicated