kahdelleen
kahdelleen is a Finnish word that translates to "for two" or "to two" in English. It is a grammatical case ending, specifically the allative case, used with the number "two" (kaksi). This case is employed to indicate movement towards or destination for two people or entities. For instance, "Mennään kahdelleen" would mean "Let's go for two people" or "We are going for two." The form "kahdelleen" is derived from the base word "kaksi" and the allative suffix "-lle." It is a common construction in spoken and written Finnish when referring to actions or destinations intended for a pair. The usage is straightforward and directly conveys the idea of duality in motion or purpose.