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Missä

Missä is a Finnish interrogative word meaning "where." It functions as the locative (inessive) form of the question word and is used to ask about the location of a person, object, or event. In Finnish, questions about location are marked by case rather than prepositions, and missää is the standard form for in-place questions.

Usage is straightforward: Missä asut? Where do you live? Missä on kirjani? Where is my book? In

Related forms address other spatial relations. For example, mista means "from where" (origin), while minne or

Etymology and notes: Missä comes from the base interrogative word mikä with the locative suffix -sä/-ssä, following

See also: mistä; minne; mihin.

indirect
questions,
missää
is
used
in
the
same
way:
En
tiedä,
missä
hän
asuu.
The
form
can
appear
in
both
everyday
speech
and
formal
writing,
and
it
typically
accompanies
verbs
of
existence
or
position.
mihin
are
used
for
direction
or
destination
(to
where).
The
choice
among
these
forms
depends
on
the
spatial
relation
being
asked
about.
Finnish
patterns
for
location
questions.
It
is
a
neutral,
versatile
term
suitable
for
a
wide
range
of
contexts,
from
casual
inquiries
to
written
prose.