rakentamilla
Rakentamilla is a Finnish word that translates to "by building" or "through construction." It is a common grammatical form used in the Finnish language, specifically the adessive case combined with the third infinitive of a verb. This construction indicates the means or method by which an action is performed. For example, "talo rakennettiin tiilistä" translates to "the house was built from bricks," where "tiilistä" is in the elative case, signifying the material. In contrast, "hän oppi uimaan rakentamalla veneen" means "he learned to swim by building a boat." Here, "rakentamalla" signifies the method of learning.
The adessive case in Finnish is typically used to denote location on a surface or possession, but