Tavaroihin
Tavaroihin is the plural illative form of the Finnish noun tavara, meaning items or goods. In Finnish, illative is used to indicate direction toward or into something, so tavaroihin translates roughly as “to the goods” or “into the goods.” The form shows that the reference is to multiple items rather than a single item.
In usage, tavaroihin appears in contexts related to commerce, logistics, law and administration where goods are
Examples of common phrases include:
- tavaroihin liittyvät asiakirjat (documents related to goods)
- tavaroihin kohdistuvat vaatimukset (claims directed at the goods)
- tavaroihin liittyvät sopimukset (agreements related to the goods)
- tavaroiden toimitus ja vakuutus tavaroihin liittyvät järjestelyt (delivery and insurance arrangements related to the goods)
Tavaroihin is part of a broader Finnish grammatical system where the illative form changes with number. For
In summary, tavaroihin serves as the grammatical marker for “to the goods” in plural form, used to