illatiivikäännöksen
Illatiivikäännöksen, commonly referred to as the illative in Finnish grammar, is a case form used to express movement into a location or object. It answers questions like into what or to where one is going, and is one of the primary locative cases in Finnish.
The illative is formed by attaching a suffix to the noun stem. The exact suffix varies according
Usage notes: The illative is used with verbs of motion and related constructions to indicate direction toward
Relation to other cases: The illative forms a set with other locative cases (inessive, elative, adessive, allative,