öillä
öillä is a Finnish linguistic term referring to the plural adessive form of the noun ö, a loanword from Swedish meaning "island." In Finnish grammar, the adessive case marks location or position on something, and the plural form -illä is used when the reference is to multiple islands. Thus, öillä literally means "on the islands" and is used to describe location or distribution across several islands in a geographic context.
Etymology and form are tied to the broader pattern of Finnish handling of foreign loanwords in inflection.
Usage and frequency are limited. Öillä appears mainly in geographic, historical, or descriptive texts dealing with
See also: Finnish grammar, inflection, adessive case, loanwords in Finnish, archipelago terminology.