akkusaativimuoto
Akkusatiivimuoto, also known as the accusative case, is a grammatical case used in many languages, including Finnish, Estonian, and some Germanic languages, to indicate the direct object of a verb. The accusative case typically marks the receiver of the action or the object that undergoes the action. In Finnish, for example, nouns and pronouns in the accusative case often end with a suffix such as -n, -a, or -n. For instance, the word "kissa" (cat) becomes "kissan" in the accusative case. This case is crucial for indicating the direct object in sentences, helping to clarify the role of each noun in the sentence structure. The accusative case is one of several cases used in these languages to provide detailed information about the relationships between words in a sentence.