Kestolla
Kestolla is a Finnish term formed from the noun kesto, meaning duration or time span, with the adessive suffix -lla. The resulting form kestolla functions as the adessive case of kesto and is used to express a relationship to duration in a statement or description. In Finnish grammar, the adessive marks location or state in relation to a property, so kestolla is interpreted as “on the duration” or “with the duration.” The form is most often encountered in formal, technical, or linguistic contexts rather than in everyday speech.
Etymology and form: The word combines kesto with the adessive suffix -lla. This mirrors how other nouns
Usage and scope: Kestolla is typically found in documentation, data sheets, linguistic descriptions, and other contexts
Related terms: kesto (duration), kestävyys (durability), and other case forms of kesto (such as kestossa, kestosta,
In summary, kestolla is the adessive form of the noun for duration, used mainly in formal or