kaasuille
Kaasuille is not a standalone concept with a widely recognized meaning in Finnish, but rather a word-form that can arise from the language’s noun inflection. In Finnish grammar, -ille is an allative ending that marks direction toward or for something, and the plural form would address multiple referents. Therefore, kaasuille would function as the allative plural “to/for cheeses” only if it is derived from a root noun that yields that form in context. The standard Finnish word for cheese is juusto, whose allative plural is juustoille; kaasuille does not have a fixed lexical entry on its own.
In practice, kaasuille would typically appear only in grammatical discussions or as an illustrative example of
Etymology and morphology aside, kaasuille highlights a broader feature of Finnish: the language relies on suffixal