oviaukoihin
Oviaukoihin is a Finnish inflected form derived from the noun oviaukko, which means a door opening or doorway. The form oviaukoihin is the illative plural, used to indicate movement toward or into multiple door openings. As a grammatical construction, it appears in sentences rather than as an independent entry in ordinary speech.
Etymology and form: oviaukko combines ovi (door) and aukko (opening). In Finnish, the illative plural suffix -iin
Usage: Oviaukoihin is common in texts that describe buildings, architectural features, or historical sites where multiple
Example: Käytävät johtivat oviaukkoihin. Translation: The corridors led to the door openings.
Related terms: oviaukko (door opening), ovi (door), aukko (opening), illative case (Finnish grammatical case used to