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jaksoihin

Jaksoihin is a Finnish inflected form of the noun jakso, which can mean episode, period, term, or phase. In everyday language, jakso refers to a distinct segment within a larger sequence, such as a TV episode, a phase of a project, or a time period in a plan. Jaksoihin is specifically the illative plural form, used to express movement into or division into multiple such segments.

In Finnish grammar, the illative case indicates direction toward or into something. The plural illative is

Usage notes and context: Jaksoihin is common in contexts such as project planning, education, schedule design,

Example sentences:

- Projektin aikataulu jaettiin useisiin jaksoihin. (The project schedule was divided into several phases.)

- Koulutusohjelman materiaali jaettiin useisiin jaksoihin. (The training program materials were divided into several modules.)

Related forms include jakso (singular), jaksot (nominative plural), jaksojen (genitive plural), and jaksoon (illative singular).

In summary, jaksoihin is the illative plural form of jakso used to denote entering or organizing into

formed
by
adding
the
suffix
-iin
to
the
plural
stem,
yielding
jaksoihin
from
jakso.
This
form
is
typically
used
when
a
larger
entity
is
being
subdivided
into
several
parts
or
phases,
rather
than
when
speaking
about
the
parts
in
a
simple
nominative
sense.
and
media
analysis,
where
a
larger
unit
is
broken
into
multiple
episodes
or
stages.
It
is
different
from
the
nominative
plural
jaksot
(episodes)
or
the
genitive
jaksojen
(of
the
episodes).
The
illative
plural
emphasizes
the
subdivision
or
the
destination
into
each
of
the
segments.
multiple
segments
or
episodes.