laukauksille
Laukauksille is a Finnish word form derived from the noun lau ka us, meaning a shot or firing. It represents the allative plural form of laukaus, and is used to indicate direction toward the shots, the firing line, or the area where shooting occurs. In practice, laukauksille appears mainly in specialized or descriptive contexts such as sport shooting, military training, or literary passages that describe gunfire or the setting of a range.
In usage, laukauksille expresses a sense of movement or position toward a place associated with shooting. For
Etymologically, laukauksille combines laukaus (shot) with the suffix -lle, which marks the allative case in Finnish
See also: laukaus, laukaukset, lau kaista (to fire), Finnish cases and suffixes.