parkeihin
parkeihin is a Finnish word that translates to "into the parks" in English. It is the illative plural form of the word "parkki," which means "park." The illative case in Finnish indicates movement or transition into a place or state. Therefore, "parkeihin" suggests entering or going into multiple parks. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation when referring to an activity or destination that involves visiting several park areas. For example, one might say "Mennään parkeihin" which means "Let's go into the parks." The specific parks being referred to would typically be understood from the context of the conversation. The concept of parks in Finland, like elsewhere, encompasses a wide variety of green spaces, from small urban squares to large national parks, and "parkeihin" can refer to entering any of these. The grammatical structure highlights a fundamental aspect of Finnish grammar, where the ending of a noun indicates its function within a sentence, including directionality.