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järjestöön

Järjestöön is the illative form of the Finnish noun järjestö, meaning an organization or association. The illative case in Finnish expresses direction toward or into something, and it is commonly used with verbs that indicate movement, entering a group, or joining a body. In practice, järjestöön is used to talk about moving toward or becoming part of an organization.

Common uses include joining and belonging. With the verb liittyä, you say liittyä järjestöön to mean “to

Orthography and grammar note: järjestöön follows Finnish vowel harmony rules for illative forms. The illative suffix

Etymology and related forms: järjestö originates from a root meaning to organize or arrange, extended to mean

See also: Finnish illative case, Finnish noun inflection, organização in Finnish terms.

join
the
organization.”
With
kuulua,
you
say
kuulua
järjestöön
to
mean
“to
belong
to
the
organization.”
Examples:
Hän
liittyi
järjestöön
viime
vuonna
(He
joined
the
organization
last
year).
Hän
kuuluu
järjestöön
(He/She
belongs
to
the
organization).
for
a
noun
ending
in
front
vowels
like
ö
is
-öön,
yielding
järjestöön.
This
form
is
distinct
from
other
cases
and
is
not
interchangeable
with
genitive
or
partitive
forms
of
järjestö.
a
recognized
group.
The
illative
form
järjestöön
is
a
standard
grammatical
construction
in
Finnish,
used
whenever
a
sentence
requires
“to/into
the
organization.”
Other
illative
examples
use
different
bases
but
share
the
same
case
function.