asuttuihin
Asuttuihin is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the adjective asuttu, which means inhabited or settled. It represents the illative plural form used to indicate direction toward multiple locations that are inhabited. In Finnish, the illative case marks movement into or toward a destination, and when applied to adjectives or participles, the form agrees with the plurality of the noun phrase it modifies.
In practice, asuttuihin is used in phrases referring to multiple inhabited places. For example, phrases such
Morphologically, asuttuihin is created by attaching the illative plural ending to the stem asuttu. The exact
Usage notes: asuttuihin is a specialized inflected form and is most common in descriptive, geographic, or historical
See also: Finnish grammar, illative case, past participles in Finnish, asuttu.