pilvisellä
Pilvisellä is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the adjective pilvinen, meaning cloudy. It represents the adessive singular form used when the adjective accompanies a noun in a weather-related phrase, most commonly to describe a condition such as weather.
In practice, pilvisellä is not a separate lexical item but a inflected form of pilvinen that aligns
Common usage occurs in phrases like pilvisellä säällä, which translates to “in cloudy weather.” The form signals
- Pilvisellä säällä kannattaa varautua sadevaatteisiin. (In cloudy weather one should prepare for rain.)
- Pilvisellä säällä päivänvalo on usein himmeämpää. (In cloudy weather, daylight is often dimmer.)
Pilvisellä serves as a morphological example of how Finnish adjectives inflect to agree with nouns in case
See also: Finnish grammar, Adessive case, Adjective declension, Weather vocabulary.