apteekkiin
Apteekkiin is the illative form of the Finnish noun apteekki, meaning to the pharmacy or into the pharmacy. In Finnish, illative forms are used to indicate movement toward a place, so apteekkiin is used with verbs of going or arriving, such as menen apteekkiin (I am going to the pharmacy) or tulin apteekkiin (I came to the pharmacy). The word apteekki refers to a place where medicines and health-related products are sold and where a pharmacist can provide advice. In everyday language, apteekkiin conveys the destination rather than the building itself.
Etymology and related terms: The Finnish term apteekki comes from the Swedish apotek (pharmacy), which in turn
Usage and context: Finnish pharmacies offer prescription medicines, over-the-counter products, and health-related supplies. Pharmacists provide medication
In sum, apteekkiin denotes the act of going to the pharmacy and is a standard part of