Allativives
Allativives are a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate the direction or destination toward which an action or movement is directed. This case often marks the recipient or goal of an action, distinguishing it from other cases like the accusative, which typically marks the object receiving the action. Allativives are most commonly found in Uralic languages, such as Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian, though they also appear in some other language families, including Turkic and Samoyedic.
In Finnish, for example, the allative case is formed by adding the suffix *-lle* or *-lleen* to
The allative differs from the accusative in that it emphasizes directionality rather than mere object status.
While not universal, the allative case provides a precise way to express spatial or directional relationships