veneisiin
Veneisiin is a Finnish grammatical form that functions as the plural illative of the noun veneet (boats). The illative case expresses movement into a location or object, so veneisiin is used when referring to going into or boarding multiple boats.
The form is created by adding the illative plural suffix -iin to the plural stem veneet, resulting
- Veneisiin is used with verbs of motion or action that involve entering or boarding boats, for
- It denotes movement into more than one boat, in contrast to veneeseen, which is the singular illative
- Veneisiin is distinct from other illative forms like veneeseen (into the boat), which express movement into
- It is also contrasted with the inessive or elative forms that describe location inside or out
- Finnish grammar, illative case
- Inflection of nouns in Finnish
- Examples of illative forms with plural nouns
In summary, veneisiin is the plural illative form used to indicate entering or boarding multiple boats,