aloittuihin
Aloittuihin is a Finnish word that translates to "began" or "started" in English. It is the past tense form of the verb "alkaa," meaning to begin or start. This word is commonly used in everyday Finnish conversation and writing to describe the commencement of an event, action, or period. For example, one might say "Kokous aloituihin klo 9" which translates to "The meeting began at 9 AM." Similarly, "Sota aloituihin vuonna 1939" means "The war began in 1939." The inflection "aloittuihin" indicates that the action occurred in the past and is a singular third-person past active indicative form of the verb. It is a fundamental verb conjugation essential for expressing past events in the Finnish language. The word's usage is straightforward and adheres to standard Finnish grammatical rules for past tense verbs. Understanding "aloittuihin" is key to comprehending Finnish sentences that refer to past occurrences. Its prevalence makes it a vital word for anyone learning or interacting with the Finnish language.