omistuste
Omistuste is the genitive plural form of the Estonian noun omistus, which means ownership, possession, or property rights. In Estonian grammar, omistus refers to the state of owning something, while omistused denotes the possessions themselves. The genitive plural omistuste is used in phrases that express possession relationships or properties, especially in legal, administrative, or formal language.
Common contexts for omistuste include registries, rights, and value assessments. For example:
- Riigi omistuste registri—this phrase appears as “the registry of state possessions.”
- omistuste jaotus—“distribution of ownership.”
- omistuste väärtus—“value of possessions.”
- Omistuste is typically encountered in official or bureaucratic texts, where precise expressions of ownership or property
- In everyday Estonian, speakers more often use omistus or omistused to refer to ownership or the
In summary, omistuste is a specific grammatical form used to express “of possessions” or “of ownerships” in