Breakdown of Lähden satamasta raitiovaunulla keskustaan.
Questions & Answers about Lähden satamasta raitiovaunulla keskustaan.
What does lähden mean and why is there an -n at the end?
Why is satamasta in the -sta form instead of the basic form satama?
Why is keskustaan in the -an form rather than keskusta?
What case is raitiovaunulla, and why is it used here?
How do I form elative and illative cases in general?
• Elative (jostakin, “from somewhere”): noun + -sta/-stä (satama → satamasta; koulu → koulusta).
• Illative (johonkin, “into/toward somewhere”): there are two main patterns:
– Short stems: add -Vn (talo → taloon; kauppa → kauppaan).
– Longer stems or loanwords: add -seen (museo → museoon; kirjasto → kirjastoon).
Could I replace raitiovaunulla with another transport mode?
Yes. Just put the vehicle in the adessive case to say “by …”:
• bussilla (“by bus”)
• junalla (“by train”)
• autolla (“by car”)
• pyörällä (“by bicycle”)
Can’t I just use English-like prepositions “from” and “to”?
No. Finnish replaces English prepositions with noun cases.
• “From” → elative (-sta/-stä)
• “To/into” → illative (-Vn or -seen)
• “With/by” (instrument) → adessive (-lla/-llä)
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