neillä
Neillä is a Finnish pronoun form, the adessive case of the demonstrative ne. It is used to refer to a group of people or things in a way that marks “on/with them” or to express possession in a clause with the verb on, most commonly in the sense they have or they possess something. In simple terms, neillä on means “they have.”
As a form, ne is the demonstrative pronoun meaning “those/they,” and adding the adessive suffix -llä yields
- neillä is most common in spoken Finnish. In formal writing or when referring to people, many speakers
- neillä can refer to people, organizations, or objects, depending on context. The antecedent is typically clear
- The form parallels other subject pronouns with on: meillä on (we have), teillä on (you have), heillä
- Neillä on paljon töitä. They have a lot of work.
- Neillä on kaksi autoa. They have two cars.
- Ne ovat ystävällisiä. They are friendly.
Etymology and relation to other forms:
ne is a plural demonstrative pronoun, used informally to refer to a group or to things previously