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Example in Finnish:
In Finnish grammar, if you are at a place, you attach -ssa to the ending of the word.
Englanti (England) -> Englannissa (in England)
Same applies to states of intoxication.
Drunkness is in Finnish känni. You are kännissä when you are drunk. You can say you want känni into your head (känni päähän). That means you want to get drunk.
Mennä känniin (go to drunk) means you get drunk.
Pilvi (cloud) is the state of being stoned. Again, the same -ssä ending applies here. You are pilvessä (in a cloud) when you get high on weed.
You go pilveen (into a cloud) when you get high.
In Finnish grammar, if you are at a place, you attach -ssa to the ending of the word.
Englanti (England) -> Englannissa (in England)
Same applies to states of intoxication.
Drunkness is in Finnish känni. You are kännissä when you are drunk. You can say you want känni into your head (känni päähän). That means you want to get drunk.
Mennä känniin (go to drunk) means you get drunk.
Pilvi (cloud) is the state of being stoned. Again, the same -ssä ending applies here. You are pilvessä (in a cloud) when you get high on weed.
You go pilveen (into a cloud) when you get high.





