lohkoille
Lohkoille is a Finnish grammatical form that appears in discussions of land division and planning. It is the plural allative form of the noun lohko, which means block, section, or plot of land. The allative suffix -ille expresses direction or destination, so lohkoille translates roughly as “to the blocks” or “toward the blocks,” used when referring to multiple blocks.
In Finnish, lohko can denote a subdivision within a larger area, such as a plot of land
Usage and nuances: lohkoille is not a standalone noun but a case-inflected form used within sentences to
See also: Finnish language, Finnish grammar, lohko, allative case.
Notes: As a grammatical form, lohkoille reflects Finnish morphology rather than a proper noun or place name.