luotuun
Luotuun is a Finnish word form, the illative case of the past participle luotu, which derives from the verb luoda ("to create"). As an inflected adjective or nominal form, luotuun conveys the notion of movement into, direction toward, or transition into something that has been created. In practice it functions grammaticaly to mark the target of actions expressed by verbs of motion or change of state.
Etymology and formation: luotuun is produced by combining the past participle stem luotu with the Finnish illative
Usage: luotuun appears in written and spoken Finnish when an action is directed into a created object,
Other contexts: outside strict grammatical discussion, forms of luotu and its inflections may appear in literature,