päteydelle
Päteydelle is the allative form of the Finnish noun pätevyys, meaning competence, qualification, or proficiency. In Finnish grammar, the allative case (marked by the suffix -lle) indicates direction toward a place, object, or abstract state, and it is used with verbs of motion, intention, or influence as well as in various official or academic expressions. When pätevyys is inflected as päteydelle, the form signals “to competence” or “for competence,” depending on context.
Formation and use. The base word pätevyys combines pätevä (competent) with a noun suffix, yielding the abstract
Examples of sense. In practice, päteydelle is used to denote the aim or recipient of an effort
Related terms. The concept relates to pätevyys (competence), the allative case in Finnish grammar, and broader
See also: pätevyys, allative case, Finnish grammar, education policy.