ikkunoihin
Ikkunoihin is the illative plural form of the Finnish noun ikkun a (window). It conveys motion toward or into multiple windows, and is used with verbs that describe movement or direction. In Finnish, the illative case marks "toward/into" and the plural form ikkun ooihin is the standard way to say "to/into the windows."
- The base word is ikkun a (window). The plural illative ending -iin combines with the stem to
- It is used with verbs of movement or perceptual action, often describing entering, peering, looking toward,
- The corresponding singular illative is ikkunaan, and the nominative plural is ikkunat.
- Hän kurkisti ikkunoihin. (She peered into the windows.)
- Aamuaurinko paistoi ikkunoihin. (The morning sun shone into the windows.)
- Finnish stress is typically on the first syllable; ikkunoihin is pronounced with primary stress on the
- Ikkunoihin is an ordinary, neutral form in both written and spoken Finnish and can appear in
- Ikkuna, the basic noun meaning window.
- Illatiivi, the Finnish illative case to which ikkun an in plural belongs.