partitiivseid
Partitiivseid is a term used in Estonian grammar to refer to the partitive case, which is one of the cases in the Estonian language. The partitive case is used to indicate a part of a whole, a portion, or a quantity of something. It is often translated into English using words such as "some," "a bit," or "a little."
In Estonian, the partitive case is formed by adding the suffix "-t" to the nominative form of
1. Expressing a portion or quantity: "Ma söön koerat." (I eat some dogs.)
2. Indicating a part of a whole: "See on osa koerat." (This is a part of the
3. Describing a characteristic or quality: "Ta on hea koerat." (He is a good dog.)
The partitive case is an important aspect of Estonian grammar, as it helps to convey specific meanings