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maaperään

Maaperään is the illative singular form of the Finnish word maaperä, meaning into the soil or into the ground. In Finnish, illative forms are used to express movement toward or into a place or substance, so maaperään specifies direction toward soil or soil-like material.

Maaperä refers to soil, earth, or a substrate—the layer supporting plant life and various biological and chemical

Usage examples are common in technical and everyday language. For instance, siemen istutetaan maaperään means “the

Etymologically, maaperä is a compound built from maa (“earth, ground”) and perä, a suffix forming nouns that

See also: Finnish grammar, illatiivi (illative case), maaperä (soil).

processes.
In
agricultural,
ecological,
and
geotechnical
contexts
the
term
is
common,
and
maaperään
is
used
when
discussing
actions
that
involve
placing
something
into
the
soil
or
moving
into
soil
from
above.
seed
is
planted
into
the
soil,”
and
lannoite
levitetään
maaperään
means
“the
fertilizer
is
spread
into
the
soil.”
The
illative
form
can
also
appear
with
verbs
of
deposition
or
incorporation,
such
as
aineet,
humus,
or
other
substances
being
introduced
into
soil.
denote
material
or
substance.
The
illative
suffix
-ään
attaches
to
the
stem
to
indicate
movement
into
the
substance,
yielding
maaperään.