parvekkeillaan
Parvekkeillaan is a Finnish word that translates to "on their balconies" or "at their balconies" in English. It is the plural inessive case of the word "parveke," which means balcony. The word is used to describe the location or state of being of multiple people or things that are situated on balconies. For example, one might say "Lapset leikkivät parvekkeillaan" which means "The children are playing on their balconies." Similarly, "Kukat kukkivat parvekkeillaan" translates to "The flowers are blooming on their balconies." The grammatical structure indicates possession or a specific location for multiple subjects. Understanding the case endings in Finnish is crucial for accurate translation and comprehension, and "parvekkeillaan" exemplifies the inessive case combined with the third-person plural possessive suffix. This suffix, "-an," signifies that the balconies belong to or are associated with "them." The word's usage is straightforward, referring to the presence or activity of multiple entities on their respective balconies.