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varauksella

Varauksella is a Finnish adessive form of the noun varaus, meaning reservation, booking, or provision. It denotes a state in which something is reserved, on hold, or set aside for a particular purpose, or a statement made with a caveat.

In everyday use, varauksella is common in contexts involving physical items, services, or plans. For example,

Grammatically, varauksella is the adessive singular form of varaus. The corresponding plural form is varauksilla, used

Related terms include varaus (reservation/booking), varattu (reserved), and varata (to reserve). The adessive varauksella contrasts with

a
store
or
library
may
mark
an
item
as
varauksella
to
indicate
it
is
reserved
for
a
customer
and
not
immediately
available
to
others.
In
hospitality
or
retail
signage,
you
might
encounter
phrases
such
as
a
pöytä
on
varauksella
(the
table
is
on
hold)
or
kirja
on
varauksella
(the
book
is
reserved).
The
term
can
also
appear
in
phrases
that
express
caution
or
qualification,
where
a
statement
is
presented
with
a
caveat
or
condition.
when
referring
to
multiple
reservations
or
held
items.
The
word
can
appear
in
evaluative
or
logistical
notes,
especially
in
inventories,
reservations
systems,
or
customer
communications.
other
case
forms
of
varaus
and
with
related
adjectives
and
verbs
used
to
express
reservation,
booking
status,
or
provisioning
in
Finnish.