mahdollistaan
Mahdollistaan is a Finnish word that functions as the first-person singular illative form of the verb "mahdollistaa." The verb "mahdollistaa" means "to enable," "to make possible," or "to facilitate." Therefore, "mahdollistaan" translates directly to "I enable," "I make possible," or "I facilitate." It indicates that the speaker is performing the action of enabling or making something happen. The illative case in Finnish is used to express movement or change into a state or place. In this grammatical context, it conveys the idea of bringing something into a state of possibility or realization. This word would typically be used in sentences where the speaker is describing their role in causing an event or situation to occur. For instance, someone might say "Minä mahdollistaan tämän projektin onnistumisen," which means "I am enabling the success of this project." The nuance of the illative case here suggests the speaker is actively bringing about the conditions for success.