sillalla
Sillalla is a Finnish inessive form of the noun silta, meaning a location on the bridge. It is used to express that something is located on or at a bridge, without employing a separate preposition. In Finnish, locative cases are formed with suffixes; sillalla is created by adding the suffix -lla to silta. Because silta ends with a consonant and the suffix begins with l, the result contains a doubled l: sillalla.
Usage and examples help illustrate the meaning. Kävelimme sillalla means “we walked on the bridge.” Auto pysähtyi
When indicating movement toward a bridge, a different form is used: sillalle, the illative of silta meaning
Pronunciation is roughly “SIL-lah-lah,” with the stress on the first syllable and the doubled l resulting from
See also: silta, sillalle, illative forms for other locations.
In summary, sillalla is the standard locative form for stating that something is on or at a