Breakdown of Herätyskello on hyllyn yläpuolella.
Questions & Answers about Herätyskello on hyllyn yläpuolella.
on is the third-person singular form of olla (“to be”), the standard verb for stating existence or location. You could opt for sijaitsee (“is located”) in formal contexts, but on is the everyday, neutral choice:
Herätyskello on hyllyn yläpuolella.
• hyllyllä (adessive of hylly) means “on the shelf” (direct contact).
• hyllyn yläpuolella means “above the shelf” (not necessarily touching).
Use hyllyllä if the clock sits on the shelf, yläpuolella if it hangs or floats above it.
By using missä (inessive of mikä):
• Missä herätyskello on?
• Or Missä on herätyskello?
Both are correct; the second word order puts extra emphasis on herätyskello.
• y is a close front rounded vowel, like German ü in “münchen.”
• ä is an open front unrounded vowel, similar to the “a” in English “cat,” but a bit more fronted.
Phonetically: hyllyn [hylːyn], yläpuolella [ylæˈpuo̯lelɑ].
herätyskello is a compound of herätys (“wake-up”) + kello (“clock”). In Finnish compounds the primary stress always falls on the first syllable:
HE-rä-tys-kel-lo.