regioonist
Regioonist is the Estonian elative case form of the noun regioon, meaning "region." It serves as a grammatical expression of origin or source and is commonly translated as "from the region" in English. The form appears in formal writing, journalism, statistics, and everyday speech when distinguishing where something comes from.
Morphology and usage: The base noun regioon is a loanword borrowed from European languages, notably French
Grammatical notes: The elative case marks origin, not destination. In official statistics, planning documents, and journalism,
Context and usage: Because regioon is common in geographic and administrative discourse, regioonist is a typical