puhuttelulla
Puhuttelulla is a Finnish term that generally translates to "address" or "by addressing." It refers to the act of speaking to or directly addressing someone or something. In a grammatical context, puhuttelulla can denote the vocative case, which is used when directly calling out to a person or entity. For example, in Finnish, when addressing a person named Pekka, one might use "Pekka!" as the vocative form. The genitive case of "puhuttelu" is "puhuttelun," and the partitive case is "puhuttelua."
The concept of puhuttelulla is important in understanding Finnish grammar, particularly in how sentences are constructed