alkoihin
Alkoihin is the illative plural form of the Finnish proper noun Alko, referring to going to or entering Alko stores. In Finnish grammar, the illative case marks direction toward a place, and the plural suffix -ihin is used when the reference is to multiple locations. Therefore Alkoihin means “to Alko stores” or “to the Alko outlets” in a sentence about entering several locations.
Alko is Finland’s state-owned chain responsible for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages. As a government-owned
In practice, Alkoihin appears in contexts related to consumer behavior, shopping, or discussions of alcohol policy