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näyttämöllä

Näyttämöllä is the locative form of the Finnish noun näyttämö, meaning the stage or theatre. The phrase translates roughly as “on the stage” and is used to describe the location of a performance or the act of being on stage. Näyttämö refers to the physical space where performances are shown, such as theatres, concert venues, or classrooms used for staged productions.

Grammatically, näyttämöllä is formed by adding the locative suffix -llä to the stem näyttämö, indicating location.

Usage and interpretation: In Finnish theatre and performing arts discourse, näyt­tämöllä is a common locative to

Examples:

- Näyttämöllä esiintyivät illan aikana useat tunnetut artistit.

- Näyttämölle astuu uusi sukupolvi näyttelijöitä.

See also: stage, theatre, Finnish language grammar.

The
plural
form
is
näyttämöillä,
used
when
referring
to
multiple
stages
or
venues.
Beyond
literal
use,
näyttämöllä
also
appears
in
metaphorical
or
journalistic
contexts
to
discuss
public
performances,
stagecraft,
or
people
appearing
in
public
life.
describe
where
performances
occur
and
who
is
performing.
It
also
appears
in
idiomatic
expressions
such
as
astua
näyttämölle,
meaning
“to
step
onto
the
stage,”
or
to
enter
the
public
arena.
The
term
can
be
used
in
reviews,
program
notes,
and
descriptive
writing
about
live
performances.