lisöihin
Lisöihin is a term used in Finnish grammar to refer to case endings that are appended to the end of a word. These suffixes change the grammatical function or meaning of the noun or pronoun to which they are attached. Finnish is a highly agglutinative language, meaning that it uses a large number of suffixes to convey grammatical information that might be expressed by prepositions or separate words in other languages.
There are fifteen grammatical cases in Finnish, each with its own set of lisöihin. These cases indicate
Other common cases and their typical lisöihin include the inessive (-ssa/-ssä, meaning "in"), elative (-sta/-stä, meaning