lukuihin
Lukuihin is a Finnish noun form that appears as the illative plural of the word luku. The base noun luku has several related meanings, most commonly “chapter” or “section of a book” and “number.” Consequently, lukuihin can refer to moving toward or into the chapters of a work, or to the numbers themselves in a list, table, or dataset, depending on the context. In Finnish usage, illative forms are used to indicate direction or destination, so lukuihin commonly signals movement into a textual part or into numerical content.
Usage and meaning can vary by context. In literary or scholarly writing, lukuihin often relates to chapters
Grammatical notes: lukuihin is formed with the illative plural suffix -iin attached to the stem luku-, producing