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suffixillä

Suffixillä is a Finnish noun form built from the word suffixi (suffix) using the adessive case suffix -llä/-lla. In Finnish grammar, the adessive marks location or means, and suffixillä literally translates as “on/at the suffix” or “with the suffix” depending on the context. As a case form, it serves to illustrate how the locative and instrumental senses are expressed with a single suffix in Finnish.

Usage in Finnish falls into two broad functions. First, as a locative marker, -lla/-llä indicates where something

Morphology and variation are straightforward but notable. The form -lla/-llä adapts to the stem of the noun,

Historical note: The adessive suffix -lla/-llä is a long-standing Finnic feature, tracing to Proto-Finnic and retained

See also: Finnish grammar, Adessive case, Instrumental meaning in Finnish.

is
located
or
happening,
often
translated
as
“on/at.”
Examples
include
pöydällä
(on
the
table),
koululla
(at
the
school),
or
talolla
(at
the
house).
Second,
it
expresses
means
or
instrument,
answering
“with
what?”
as
in
kynällä
(with
a
pen),
maalilla
(with
paint),
or
kädellä
(by
hand).
The
same
suffix
thereby
covers
both
spatial
and
instrumental
semantics,
depending
on
the
verb
and
noun
involved.
with
typical,
everyday
nouns
producing
forms
like
pöydällä
and
kynällä.
The
exact
spelling
can
reflect
vowel
harmony
and
stem
shape,
and
some
nouns
may
show
minor
phonological
adjustments.
In
addition,
the
plural
adessive
exists
(e.g.,
käsillä
for
“with
hands”
or
“at
the
hands
of”)
but
the
singular
suffixal
pattern
remains
a
core
feature
of
suffixillä
usage.
across
Finnish
dialects,
where
it
remains
central
to
spatial
and
instrumental
expression.