puhtaalle
Puhtaalle is a Finnish adjective-inflected form meaning “to the clean” that appears as the allative singular form of the adjective puhdas (clean, pure). It is used when an adjective modifies a noun that is in the allative case, which marks direction toward or destination for the action.
In practice, puhtaalle accompanies a noun in the allative, typically following the noun’s own case form. A
- Aseta astiat puhtaalle pöydälle. (Place the dishes on the clean table.)
- Kävelimme puhtaalle polulle. (We walked to the clean path.)
- Anna kahvi puhtaalle tarjoilutasolle. (Put the coffee on the clean serving surface.)
- Puhtaalle is the singular form; when referring to multiple destinations, the corresponding plural allative forms of
- Puhtaalle is not a stand-alone noun and is not capitalized unless it occurs as a proper noun
- Finnish grammar, allative case
- Puhdas (clean), adjective declension in Finnish
- Adjective-noun agreement in Finnish
Puhtaalle thus serves as a typical example of how Finnish adjectives take case endings to align with