Ilillatiivi
Ilillatiivi is a grammatical case found in some Finno-Ugric languages, most notably in Finnish. It indicates movement into or within a place, and is often translated as "into" or "in". It functions similarly to the English preposition "in" or "into" when referring to location or destination. For example, in Finnish, "talossa" means "in the house," while "taloon" means "into the house." The distinction is crucial for conveying precise spatial relationships.
The ilillatiivi is typically formed by adding a specific case ending to the noun stem. These endings