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hyvään

Hyvään is the illative singular form of the Finnish adjective hyvä, meaning “into a good [something].” In Finnish grammar, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify in number and case, so hyvään appears before a noun in the illative case to express movement toward or into something regarded as good.

The form hyvään is used in phrases such as hyvään taloon (into a good house) or hyvään

In usage, hyvään is common in both written and spoken Finnish when the speaker wants to emphasize

Beyond its grammatical role, hyvään does not carry an independent meaning outside of its function as an

projektiin
(into
a
good
project).
These
examples
illustrate
how
the
illative
suffix
-ään
attaches
to
the
stem
hyv-
to
create
an
adjective-inflected
form
that
governs
the
illative
noun.
The
base
adjective
hyvä
has
other
inflected
forms
as
well,
such
as
hyvä
(nominative),
hyvän
(genitive),
and
hyvää
(partitive),
illustrating
how
Finnish
adjectives
inflect
to
match
their
nouns.
quality
or
desirability
of
the
referred
noun
within
the
illative
construction.
It
is
not
a
standalone
lexical
entry;
rather,
it
is
one
inflected
form
of
the
adjective
hyv
ä
used
to
modify
nouns
in
the
illative
case.
inflected
form.
It
is
part
of
the
broader
system
of
Finnish
adjective
inflection,
demonstrating
how
mood
and
direction
(into
something)
are
encoded
morphologically
in
the
language.