hallinossa
Hallinossa is a Finnish locative form of the noun halli (hall), used to mean “in the hall.” It is formed by combining the genitive stem hallin- with the inessive suffix -ossa, illustrating how Finnish can build location expressions by using a genitive stem together with a locative ending. The more common everyday form for being inside a hall is hallissa, but hallinossa represents a variant that highlights the hall as a specific, definite space.
In linguistic descriptions of Finnish morphology, hallinossa is cited as an example of the interaction between
Etymology and construction: halli (hall) → hallin (genitive stem) + -ossa (inessive/locative suffix), yielding hallinossa (in the hall).
See also: Finnish grammar, inessive case, genitive stem, locative constructions.
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