hallussa
Finnish
    
    Etymology
    
From *haltu- + -ssa (inessive singular), with the root borrowed from Proto-Norse [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *haldaną (compare English hold, German halten, Swedish hålla).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈhɑlːusːɑ/, [ˈhɑlːus̠ːɑ]
- Rhymes: -ɑlːusːɑ
- Syllabification(key): hal‧lus‧sa
Postposition
    
hallussa (+ genitive and/or possessive suffix)
- (static) in someone's possession, care or custody
- Hänen hallussaan on asiakirja, joka todistaa kaiken.- He has in his possession a document that proves everything.
 
 
Inflection
    
| →○ | illative | haltuun | 
|---|---|---|
| ○ | inessive | hallussa | 
| ○→ | elative | hallusta | 
| Personal/possessive forms of hallussa | ||
|---|---|---|
| no possessor | hallussa | |
| possessor | singular | plural | 
| 1st person | hallussani | hallussamme | 
| 2nd person | hallussasi | hallussanne | 
| 3rd person | hallussaan hallussansa | |
Derived terms
    
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