partisiippeihin
Partisiippeihin is the illative plural form of the Finnish noun partisiippi, meaning “to participles” or “into participles.” In Finnish grammar, partisiippi refers to participles, a non-finite verb form used to express attributes or aspects of an action without specifying the subject and tense. Finnish has several participle forms, including present active participle and past active participle, as well as passive participles formed with -ttu/-tty.
The illative plural form partisiippeihin appears in theoretical discussions, grammars, and educational texts when referring to
As with other illative forms, partisiippeihin is a product of Finnish case harmony and noun-phrase inflection.
In sum, partisiippeihin is a specialized grammatical term used to denote “into participles” or “to the participles”