viereisiin
Viereisiin is the illative plural form of the Finnish adjective viereinen, meaning neighboring or adjacent. It is used with plural nouns to indicate movement toward or into the neighboring ones, for example to locations that are near another reference point. In sentences, viereisiin typically accompanies a plural noun in illative case, such as viereisiin taloihin meaning “to the neighboring houses” or viereisiin rakennuksiin meaning “to the neighboring buildings.”
- Viereinen is declined like other Finnish adjectives. The illative plural form is viereisiin. The corresponding singular
- The adjective agrees with the noun in number and case: viereisiin taloihin, viereisiin rakennuksiin, viereisiin tiloihin.
- Viereisiin describes objects, places, or contexts that are adjacent or in close proximity, and it can
- In some contexts, the noun that the adjective modifies is explicit (viereisiin taloihin) or understood from
- Menimme viereisiin taloihin. “We went to the neighboring houses.”
- Kiikarit osoittivat viereisiin rakennuksiin. “The binoculars pointed to the neighboring buildings.”
- Viereisiin tiloihin ei saa mennä ilman suostumusta. “Entering the adjacent areas is not allowed without permission.”
- Viereinen derives from Finnish viereinen meaning neighboring, related to the root viere, indicating proximity.
- Viereisiin is one of the standard illative plural forms used with plural nouns, alongside other adjectival