lipuihin
Lipuihin is a term used in Finnish linguistics to describe a specific inflected form that marks both direction and plurality. It is encountered as the illative plural form of certain nouns, formed by combining a stem with the illative plural suffix -iin, resulting in lipuihin. In Finnish, the illative case indicates movement toward or into something, and the plural form signals that this movement concerns multiple items.
Lipuihin is analyzed as a combination of a noun stem (in this illustration, lipu- as the base)
Lipuihin serves as an instructional example rather than a word with its own independent meaning. It helps
Finnish grammar, illative case, Finnish inflection, plural formation.