pyyhkeille
Pyyhkeille is a Finnish word that translates to "for towels" or "towels" in English, depending on the grammatical context. It is the allative case of the word "pyyhe," which means towel. The allative case in Finnish is used to indicate movement towards a place or object, or to indicate the recipient or purpose of something. Therefore, "pyyhkeille" could be used in a sentence to express that something is intended for towels, or is being placed upon towels. For example, one might say "laita vaatteet pyyhkeille," meaning "put the clothes on the towels." Alternatively, it could be used to describe something that is for the use of towels, such as "teline pyyhkeille," meaning "a rack for towels." The specific meaning of "pyyhkeille" is thus dependent on the surrounding words in a Finnish sentence. It is a common grammatical form used in everyday Finnish conversation and writing.