omistuksiin
Omistuksiin is a Finnish grammatical form, specifically the illative plural of the noun omistus, meaning ownership or possession. In Finnish, the illative case expresses movement toward a destination or entering a state, so omistuksiin is used to convey entering into ownership or referring to ownerships in a directional sense. The form is built from the stem omistus plus the illative plural suffix -iin.
In practice, omistuksiin appears mainly in formal or legal texts, academic writing, and discussions about property,
Usage notes and examples (conceptual, not exhaustive):
- omistuksiin liittyvät oikeudet can be used to describe rights related to ownerships.
- siirtyminen omistuksiin is a construction that might appear in legal or analytical prose to indicate a
- The term is closely related to other forms of omistus, including omistus (the concept of ownership)
- Omistuksiin illustrates how Finnish uses case endings to express directional relations with nouns.
- Illative plurals are one of several case forms that modify meaning, depending on the verb and
See also: Finnish grammar, illative case, omistus, omistusoikeus, property law (Finnish context).