Eläimellä
Eläimellä is the adessive singular form of the Finnish noun eläin, meaning animal. It functions as a grammatical case form used to express location or ownership related to an animal, among other related senses. In standard Finnish, the adessive is used to indicate that something is located on or at the animal, or that the animal possesses or bears something in a general sense.
Formation and related forms: The adessive suffix -llä/-llä attaches to the stem of eläin, giving eläimellä in
Usage: Eläimellä is commonly used to indicate possession or association by the animal, for example in sentences
See also: Finnish grammar, especially the adessive case and noun declension; examples of other cases for the