piiride
Piiride is the genitive plural form of the Estonian noun piir, meaning border or boundary. It is not a standalone noun, but a grammatical form used to express possession or association with borders, typically in phrases such as “the borders of” something. In standard Estonian usage, piiride appears in contexts describing the borders of states, regions, or other entities.
In linguistic terms, piiride functions as the genitive plural indicating relation, for example in constructions that
From a broader perspective, the concept of piirid—borders or boundaries—encompasses political sovereignty, territorial integrity, and cultural
Etymology and morphology: piiride derives from the base word piir (border) with the standard Estonian genitive