kuulolle
Kuulolle is a Finnish grammatical form—the allative case of the noun kuulo, meaning hearing or the sense of hearing. The allative suffix -lle marks direction toward something, so kuulolle literally means "to the hearing" or "toward hearing." In ordinary Finnish, the form can appear in constructions describing an action directed at listening or at the listener’s hearing, for example when an instruction or event is framed as being aimed at attention to sound or speech. In Finnish ceremonial or formal speech, kuulolle is also encountered as an interjective command roughly equivalent to "Attention!" or "Listen up," used to command listeners to focus their attention on voices or orders.
Etymology: kuulolle is built from kuulo and the allative suffix -lle. Pronunciation is typically [ˈkuːlolle], with