seurassaan
Seurassaan is a Finnish grammatical form used to express that the subject is in someone’s company or is accompanied by someone else. The form is built from the noun seura, meaning “company” or “companionship,” combined with the inessive case suffix -ssa, which indicates “in” or “inside,” and a possessive suffix that marks the owner of the company. In standard usage, seurassaan conveys “in his/her (or their) company,” with the possessor identified by the accompanying possessive marker. The final shape of the word reflects Finnish phonology, where the combination of case and possessive suffixes can lead to assimilation in spelling.
In practice, seurassaan is used to describe being accompanied by someone. It appears in sentences such as
- seurassaan is typically used with verbs of being, coming, or moving, to indicate accompaniment.
- It is part of a broader system of possessive suffixes in Finnish that attach to nouns to
- The construction is common in both spoken and written Finnish, though more formal or literary contexts
See also: Finnish grammar, possessive suffixes, inessive case.