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sosiaalisille

Sosiaalisille is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the adjective sosiaalinen, meaning "social." It is the allative plural form, used when the adjective modifies a plural noun in the allative case. In Finnish, the allative marks the target, recipient, or beneficiary of an action, roughly corresponding to "to" or "for" in English in phrases describing who benefits or is addressed.

As an inflected form, sosiaalisille always accompanies a following noun in the allative plural; standing alone

Examples include:

Tiedot on suunnattu sosiaalisille ihmisille. (The information is targeted at social people.)

Ohjeet on tarkoitettu sosiaalisille verkostoille. (The instructions are intended for social networks.)

Rahoitus on suunnattu sosiaalisille palveluille. (Funding is directed to social services.)

In everyday Finnish, sosiaalisille is most often found in formal or written contexts, such as policy texts,

it
is
not
a
complete
word.
The
typical
structure
is
sosiaalisille
+
noun
in
plural
(for
example,
sosiaalisille
ihmisille,
sosiaalisille
verkostoille).
program
descriptions,
or
legal
documents,
where
it
marks
the
recipients
or
beneficiaries
of
actions
described
in
the
sentence.
It
is
not
a
standalone
noun;
it
functions
as
an
inflected
adjective
form
that
requires
a
noun
to
modify.
Related
forms
include
sosiaalinen
(singular),
sosiaaliset
(plural
nominative),
and
other
case
endings
of
sosiaalinen
as
part
of
broader
noun–adjective
agreement.