loukkauksille
Loukkauksille is the allative plural form of the Finnish noun loukkaus, which means an insult or offense to someone’s honor. The allative case, marked by the suffix -ille, indicates direction or a target of an action. Therefore loukkauksille literally translates to “to insults” or “towards insults.” In practice the form functions as a grammatical tool to mark the recipient or target of an action, rather than a stand-alone concept.
Morphology and meaning: the base noun loukkaus refers to an act that harms someone’s dignity or reputation.
Usage and context: loukkauksille appears mainly in more formal or legal writing where the target of an
See also: kunnianloukkaus, loukkaus, Finnish grammar, cases.