kuiteihin
Kuiteihin is a Finnish word-form described in morphology as the illative plural of the noun kuitit, meaning receipts. It is not a concept with its own independent meaning, but a grammatical form used in sentences to indicate direction toward or relation to multiple receipts. The underlying root kuitti comes from kuitti, a term in bookkeeping for a receipt, with etymology tracing back to Swedish kvitto or German Quittung, reflecting historical language contact.
In usage, kuiteihin appears in written Finnish and in formal contexts such as accounting, archiving, and documentation,
As a linguistic form, kuiteihin illustrates Finnish inflection patterns in which plural nouns can take illative
See also: Finnish grammar, illative case, noun inflection, kuitit, kuitti.