täydellisillä
Täydellisillä is the illative plural form of the Finnish word "täydellinen." "Täydellinen" translates to "perfect" in English. Therefore, "täydellisillä" refers to "with the perfect ones" or "among the perfect ones" or "by means of the perfect ones," depending on the context of the sentence. The illative case in Finnish indicates movement into, or existence within, a place or state. In its plural form, it signifies multiple perfect entities or instances. For example, one might say "Hän tunsi itsensä täydellisillä" which translates to "He felt himself among the perfect ones." The specific meaning is heavily reliant on the surrounding words and the overall grammatical structure of the Finnish sentence. It is not a standalone word with an independent definition but rather a grammatical inflection that modifies the noun "täydellinen" to express a specific relationship or action involving multiple perfect subjects or objects. Understanding the illative case and the plural form is crucial for accurately interpreting the meaning of "täydellisillä" in any given Finnish text.