keitteen
Keitteen is a Finnish word that is derived from the noun keitto, meaning "soup" or "broth." The form keitteen appears as a suffix in Finnish grammar and functions primarily as a directional or instrumental case in compound phrases. It indicates movement toward or usage of the soup and is used in contexts such as cooking instructions, recipes, and everyday speech. For instance, a common instruction might be "Lisää suolaa keitteen" which translates roughly to "Add salt to the soup."
Morphologically, keitteen is formed by adding the suffix -en to the stem keitto, a pattern that appears
In culinary literature, keitteen is frequently found in lists of ingredients and preparation steps, especially in
The word is an example of how Finnish case morphology creates nuanced meaning without altering the root.