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tiloja

Tiloja is the Finnish noun tila in the partitive plural form. It refers to multiple spaces, rooms, or premises within a building or complex. In practice, tiloja is commonly used in real estate, architecture, interior design, and facility management to talk about the available spaces or areas within a larger property. The term is versatile and can denote offices, stores, storage areas, or other functional spaces, often in compound forms such as liiketiloja (commercial spaces) or toimistotiloja (office spaces).

Grammatical notes: tiloja is the partitive plural form of tila. The nominative plural is tilat, and the

Usage and nuance: tiloja emphasizes spaces as usable areas rather than singular rooms. It can cover a

See also: tila (space), huone (room), liiketila (commercial space), toimitila (office or operational premises). Tiloja provides

genitive
plural
is
tilojen.
The
partitive
plural
tiloja
is
used
when
referring
to
an
indefinite
quantity
of
spaces
or
when
the
exact
count
is
not
specified,
as
in
useita
tiloja
(several
spaces)
or
vuokrattavia
tiloja
(spaces
for
rent).
range
of
space
types
from
individual
rooms
to
larger
premises
or
facilities.
It
is
common
in
property
listings,
planning
documents,
and
descriptions
of
building
layouts.
a
flexible
term
for
discussing
the
spatial
provisions
of
a
property
in
Finnish.