päivällisiin
Päivällisiin is a Finnish word that translates to "for dinner" or "for supper." It is a dative plural form of the noun "päivällinen," which means dinner or supper. The word is commonly used in everyday conversation to indicate the meal eaten in the evening. For example, one might say "Mitä sinulla on päivällisiin?" which means "What do you have for dinner?" or "Menemme syömään päivällisiin ravintolaan," meaning "We are going to eat dinner at a restaurant." The meal itself, "päivällinen," is typically the main meal of the day in Finland, often eaten between 4 PM and 7 PM, though this can vary depending on individual schedules and customs. It can consist of various dishes, from traditional Finnish cuisine to international fare. The context in which "päivällisiin" is used clarifies whether it refers to the meal itself or the purpose of an activity, such as preparing or going out for dinner. It is a fundamental part of Finnish vocabulary related to daily routines and dining.