lääkäreiksi
Lääkäreiksi is a Finnish word that translates to "as doctors" or "to become doctors". It is the plural partitive form of the word "lääkäri", which means "doctor" or "physician". The word is used in sentences to describe a group of people aspiring to the medical profession, or the process of becoming doctors. For example, a sentence might read, "Monet nuoret pyrkivät lääkäreiksi" which means "Many young people aim to become doctors." The grammatical case indicates that the action is directed towards the plural "doctors" and implies a process or a goal. It can also refer to a state of being, such as "Heistä tehtiin lääkäreiksi sotien jälkeen," meaning "They were made into doctors after the wars." The word is fundamental in discussions related to medical education, career aspirations within healthcare, and the training of physicians in Finland. Its usage is straightforward and follows standard Finnish grammatical rules for plural and partitive cases. Understanding this word is key to comprehending Finnish sentences discussing the medical field and those entering it.