kuningattariin
Kuningattariin is a Finnish linguistic form derived from the noun kuningatar, meaning queen. It functions as the illative plural, used to express movement toward or into something associated with multiple queens or a destination involving more than one queen. In Finnish, the illative plural is one of several illative endings that signal direction, and kuningattariin is one such realization that can occur with stems like kuningattare-.
The form illustrates how Finnish builds plural illatives by attaching a suffix to the noun stem. Illative
In ordinary speech and prose, kuningattariin is not a common everyday form and is more likely to
See also: Finnish grammar, illative case, plural forms, kuningatar, noun inflection, vowel harmony.