sõnamoodustus
Sõnamoodustus, often translated as word formation, is the process by which new words are created within a language. This can occur through various means, including the combination of existing morphemes, the modification of existing words, or the adoption of words from other languages. In Estonian, a Finno-Ugric language, sõnamoodustus plays a significant role in its rich vocabulary and grammatical structure.
One primary method of sõnamoodustus is derivation. This involves adding prefixes or suffixes to a root word
Conversion, also known as zero derivation, is the process of changing a word's part of speech without
Borrowing, or loanwords, is another crucial aspect of sõnamoodustus, where words are adopted from other languages.