käheällä
Käheällä is the adessive singular form of the Finnish adjective käheä, meaning hoarse or husky in voice or sound. It describes a rough, strained, or gravelly quality and is most commonly used to characterize speech or singing.
In standard Finnish, käheällä is used with a noun in the adessive case to express manner. The
- Laulaja lauloi käheällä äänellä.
Grammatical notes: Käheä is an independent Finnish adjective and declines in agreement with the noun it modifies.
Etymology: Käheä is a native Finnish word meaning hoarse or rasping. The adessive form käheällä arises through