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pidemmille

Pidemmille is a Finnish grammatical form, specifically the allative plural of the comparative adjective pidempi, meaning longer. It is used to modify a plural noun in the allative case, often to express movement toward greater distances or more extensive contexts. The form is created from the comparative stem pidem- with the plural allative ending -ille, and it agrees with the modified noun in number and case.

In practice, pidemmille appears in phrases where the noun is in the allative and the adjective mirrors

Notes and related forms: pidemmille cannot stand alone without a following allative noun, and it forms part

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that
case.
Common
contexts
include
travel,
distance,
or
scope,
such
as
in
pidemmille
matkoille
(to
longer
journeys)
or
pidemmille
etäisyyksille
(to
greater
distances).
In
a
sentence,
one
might
hear
or
read:
Henkilöautolla
suunnataan
pidemmille
matkoille,
implying
plans
for
longer
trips.
Another
example:
He
olivat
valmiita
ottamaan
pidemmille
reiteille,
meaning
prepared
to
embark
on
longer
routes.
These
usages
illustrate
how
pidemmille
functions
as
part
of
a
larger
noun
phrase
rather
than
as
a
stand-alone
word.
of
a
broader
set
of
inflected
allative
adjectives
in
Finnish.
It
is
mainly
encountered
in
written
or
formal
Finnish,
descriptive
prose,
and
grammatical
explanations
of
Finnish
case
and
agreement.