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adessive

 
Dictionary: ad·es·sive   (ăd'ĕs'ĭv) pronunciation
adj.
Of, relating to, or being the grammatical case expressing means, as Finnish puhumalla "by speaking, while speaking."

n.
  1. The adessive case.
  2. A word in the adessive case.

[From Latin adesse, to be present : ad-, ad- + esse, to be.]


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In Finno-Ugric languages, such as Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, the adessive case (from Latin adesse "to be present") is the fourth of the locative cases with the basic meaning of "on". For example, Estonian laud (table) and laual (on the table), Hungarian asztal and asztalon (on the table). It is also used as an instrumental case in Finnish.

In Finnish, the suffix is -lla/-llä, e.g. pöytä (table) and pöydällä (on the table). In addition, it can specify "being around the place", as in koululla (at the school including the schoolyard), as contrasted with the inessive koulussa (in the school, inside the building).

In Estonian, the ending -l is added to the genitive case, e.g. laud (table) - laual (on the table). Besides the meaning "on", this case is also used to indicate ownership. For example, "mehel on auto" means "the man has a car".

As the Finno-Ugric languages don't possess the verb "to have", it is the subject in the adessive case + on (for example minulla on= I have, literally at me is)

The other locative cases in Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are:


Finnish

The Finnish adessive has the word ending -lla or -llä (according to the rules of vowel harmony). It is usually added to nouns and associated adjectives.

It is used in the following ways.

  • Expressing the static state of being on the surface of something.
Possible English meanings of on, on top of, atop
kynä on pöydällä the pen is on the table
  • In conjunction with the verb olla (to be) to express possession
This is the Finnish way to express the English verb to have
Meillä on koira we have a dog ('on our (possession, responsibility, etc.) is dog')
  • Expressing the instrumentive use of something
Possible English meanings of with, by, using
Hän meni Helsinkiin junalla he went to Helsink by train
Hän osti sen eurolla he bought it for one euro
  • In certain time expressions expressing the time at which things take place
Possible English meanings of during in over
aamulla in the morning keväällä in the spring
  • Expressing the general proximity in space or time at which something takes place (where the more specific proximity case would be the inessive)
Possible English meaning of at
poikani on koululla my son is at school (c.f. hän on koulussa he is inside the school)
hän on ruokatunnilla he is at lunch - literally on the lunch hour (c.f. hän teki läksyt ruokatunnissa he did the homework in [the period of] lunch hour
(Although not strictly a use of the adessive this proximity difference is mirrored in adverbial forms such as täällä - around here and tässä - right here)
  • In certain expressions expressing mood
Janne oli huonolla tuulella Janne was in a bad mood




 
 
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