ruumiga
Ruumiga is the comitative form of the Estonian noun ruum, meaning space or room. In Estonian grammar, the comitative expresses accompaniment or association with another noun, and is formed by taking the genitive singular ruumi and adding the suffix -ga, producing ruumiga. The form is used to mean “with” in English, and it appears across everyday speech and formal writing. Examples of other common comitative forms include koeraga (with a dog) and raamatuga (with a book), illustrating the parallel pattern.
Ruumiga can function in noun phrases to indicate that something is accompanied by, or in the company
Pronunciation would be [ˈruːmiɡa] in Estonian phonology. The form is well integrated in modern Estonian and is