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tilapäisiin

Tilapäisiin is a Finnish grammatical form used as the illative plural of the adjective tilapäinen, meaning temporary. In Finnish, adjectives agree with the nouns they modify, and the illative plural form is used with plural nouns when indicating movement toward or into a group, category, or situation described by the adjective.

Usage and meaning

Tilapäisiin signals that something relates to temporary conditions or purposes and is being viewed in the

Examples

- tilapäisiin tarkoituksiin — for temporary purposes

- tilapäisiin töihin — into temporary jobs

- tilapäisiin tarpeisiin — for temporary needs

Relation to related forms

Tilapäiseen is the base adjective meaning temporary. Its other inflectional forms include tilapäiset (nominative plural), tilapäisten

Etymology and grammar

The word tilapäinen derives from Finnish roots meaning state or condition with the -inen suffix forming

See also

tilapäinen, tilapäisesti, illatiivi and other inflection forms of the word tilapäinen.

illative
case,
which
commonly
conveys
direction
or
destination.
It
appears
with
plural
nouns
and
is
part
of
phrases
that
express
going
toward
or
applying
to
temporary
things.
(genitive
plural),
tilapäisesti
(adverbial
form
meaning
temporarily),
and
numerous
other
case
forms
for
different
numbers
and
cases.
The
form
tilapäisiin
specifically
marks
illative
plural.
an
adjective.
Tilapäisiin,
as
the
illative
plural,
illustrates
how
Finnish
adjectives
decline
to
reflect
both
number
(plural)
and
case
(illative)
while
maintaining
the
core
meaning
of
“temporary.”