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suljetuilla

Suljetuilla is a Finnish grammatical form used in descriptive language to indicate that multiple items are in a closed state. It is the adessive plural form of the past passive participle suljettu, which comes from the verb sulkea, meaning to close. In Finnish, adjectives and participles can take case endings to express location or state, and suljetuilla specifically marks “on the closed ones” or “in the closed state” for plural nouns.

Usage and scope: Suljetuilla appears mainly in descriptive, technical, or logistical contexts where the state of

Formation and related forms: The form is derived from suljettu, the past passive participle of sulkea, by

See also: Finnish grammar, participles, adjectives in Finnish, case endings, adessive case.

closure
is
being
emphasized.
It
can
describe
physical
objects
such
as
containers,
doors,
rooms,
or
areas
that
are
closed,
but
it
may
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
denote
closed-off
policies,
routes,
or
opportunities.
The
form
helps
to
convey
status
without
naming
each
item
individually,
which
is
useful
in
inventories,
signage,
and
formal
descriptions.
adding
the
adessive
plural
ending
-illa.
Phonological
adjustments
may
occur
to
fit
Finnish
pronunciation
rules,
yielding
suljetuilla
as
the
standard
written
form.
Other
related
forms
include
suljettu
(singular
adessive)
and
suljetut
(plural
nominative).