rahastolla
Rahastolla is the adessive singular form of the Finnish noun rahasto, meaning fund. In Finnish grammar, the adessive case is used to express location or association, corresponding roughly to “on/at” the fund in English. Thus rahastolla signals that something relates to or is located on or within the fund, such as ownership, responsibility, or presence of assets.
In practice, rahastolla is commonly used in financial and administrative contexts to indicate that a resource
- Rahastolla on varoja. (The fund has resources.)
- Rahastolle siirrettiin varoja. (Funds were transferred to the fund.)
- Raportoinnissa viitataan rahastolla hallinnassa oleviin varoihin. (The report refers to assets under management by the fund.)
- Rahastolla typically marks the fund as the possessor, owner, or site of activity in the sentence.
- Its use depends on standard Finnish case agreement and the surrounding syntactic structure; it is not