edullisissa
Edullisissa is the inessive plural form of the Finnish adjective edullinen, which denotes affordability, good value, or a financial advantage. The form is used to describe plural nouns in the inessive case, indicating that those nouns are in a state or context of being affordable or offering good value.
Common contexts for edullisissa include prices, offers, and conditions. For example, the phrase tuottet ovat edullisissa
Grammatically, edullisissa is the plural inessive form, while the singular inessive would be edullisessa. It typically
Etymology traces edullinen to the root idea of benefit or advantage, often linked to etu “benefit” with
In summary, edullisissa is a grammatical form used to describe multiple nouns as being in a state