jokikohtiin
Jokikohtiin is a Finnish compound that combines joki, meaning "river," with kohtiin, the plural illative form of kohta, meaning "place" or "point." The overall sense of jokikohtiin is directional, conveying movement toward multiple river locations. The construction illustrates how Finnish can form location-focused compounds by attaching case-inflected endings to a base noun to express movement toward places.
Etymology and morphology: The word draws on joki as the base noun and kohtiin as the illative
Usage and context: Jokikohtiin is not a common everyday word in standard speech. It tends to appear
Notes: Because jokikohtiin is a relatively specialized or rare formation, it is more likely encountered in
See also: Finnish language, Finnish morphology, Illative case, Compounding in Finnish.