viljelylle
Viljelylle is the allative form of the Finnish noun viljely, which means cultivation or farming. In Finnish grammar, the allative case is formed with the suffix -lle and is used to express direction toward something, or to indicate purpose or suitability for something. Therefore viljelylle can appear in phrases that mean “to cultivation” or “for cultivation.”
Viljelylle is used when talking about something intended for cultivation, directed at cultivation, or designated for
- viljelylle tarkoitettu tuki (support intended for cultivation)
- viljelylle asetetut tavoitteet (goals set for cultivation)
- sijoitukset viljelylle (investments for cultivation)
- koulutus viljelylle (training for cultivation)
These phrases show how the allative form ties resources, plans, or policies to the domain of cultivation.
Viljelylle is not a standalone topic but a grammatical form. It appears in sentences where the speaker
In everyday Finnish, viljelylle helps distinguish the intended recipient or purpose of actions, resources, or regulations.