Asiakalle
Asiakalle is the allative form of the Finnish noun asiakas, meaning "to the customer" or "for the customer." It is used to indicate direction toward the customer or the beneficiary of an action in Finnish grammar. The allative suffix -lle marks the target. The singular form is asiakkaalle; the plural form is asiakkaille. The term is common in business, customer service, and logistics to describe actions intended for customers, such as deliveries to the customer or communications addressed to the customer. In ordinary prose, asiakalle is written lowercase when appearing mid-sentence; capitalization is used only at the start of a sentence or when treated as a proper noun. While the allative form is standard, Finnish can express similar meanings with other constructions, but asiakkaalle is the direct grammatical form for "to/for the customer." The word appears in documentation and user-facing materials to specify recipient or beneficiary roles in processes and instructions.