Päätyyn
Päätyyn is a Finnish noun form that comes from pääty, meaning end, edge, or the end part of something. In its base sense, pääty can refer to the finished or outermost part of an object, such as the end wall of a building (the gable) or an end piece on furniture or equipment. When the illative suffix -yn is attached, the word becomes päätyyn, indicating movement toward or into the end or inner part of something. In other words, päätyyn marks direction to the end rather than merely the end itself.
As a grammatical form, päätyyn is the illative case serving to answer questions like mihin? where to?
In usage, päätyyn can appear alongside other illative constructions to convey spatial or metaphorical direction. It