illatiiviset
Illatiiviset refers to the illative forms in Finnish grammar. The illative is a locative case used to express movement into a location or destination, essentially answering the question “where to?” in the sense of going toward or into something. It is formed by attaching a suffix to the noun stem, with variations that depend on vowel harmony and sometimes the phonological shape of the stem.
Common illative forms appear in everyday words, for example taloon (into the house), maahan (into the ground),
In Finnish, illatiiviset forms are primarily noun endings rather than prepositional phrases, and they reflect a
Overall, illatiiviset describe a directional meaning tied to entering or moving toward a destination, and they