sõnavormiga
Sõnavormiga is a term used in Estonian linguistics to refer to a specific form of a word that is derived from a base form through the application of grammatical rules. These forms are essential for constructing sentences and expressing various grammatical relationships. In Estonian, sõnavormiga can include different cases, numbers, tenses, moods, and other grammatical categories. For example, the noun "koer" (dog) can have various forms such as "koera" (genitive case) or "koerte" (partitive case). Similarly, the verb "jookse" (run) can have forms like "jooksin" (past tense) or "jookseks" (conditional mood). Understanding sõnavormiga is crucial for mastering the Estonian language, as it allows speakers to convey precise meanings and relationships between words in a sentence. The study of sõnavormiga involves learning the rules and exceptions that govern the formation of these forms, which can vary depending on the word class and other linguistic factors.