ihmiskeholle
ihmiskeholle is the dative singular form of the Finnish word ihminen, meaning "human" or "person." Therefore, "ihmiskeholle" translates to "to the human body" or "for the human body" in English. This grammatical case is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb, the recipient of an action, or when something is given, said, or directed towards the human body. For example, in a sentence like "Lääke annetaan ihmiskeholle," the meaning is "The medicine is given to the human body." Similarly, "Suoja ihmiskeholle" would mean "Protection for the human body." The dative case in Finnish, of which "ihmiskeholle" is an example, plays a crucial role in expressing relationships and directions within a sentence, functioning similarly to prepositions like "to" or "for" in English in many contexts. Understanding this case is essential for comprehending Finnish grammar and accurately translating expressions involving the human body.