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pintoihin

Pintoihin is a Finnish language form that serves as the illative plural of the noun pinta, meaning surface. It expresses motion toward or onto multiple surfaces, typically in contexts where an action is directed at surfaces rather than at a single surface.

Usage and meaning

In Finnish, the illative case indicates direction into or onto something. The plural form pintoihin is used

Formation

Pintoihin is formed by adding the illative plural suffix to the stem pinta- (root pinta), yielding pintoihin.

Examples

- Maalia levitettiin pintoihin. (Paint was spread onto the surfaces.)

- Maali tarttuu pintoihin hyvin. (The paint adheres well to the surfaces.)

Related terms

- pinta: surface

- pintoja: surfaces (partitive plural)

- pintaan: illative singular form (to/into a single surface)

See also

Finnish grammar, illative case, noun pinta and its inflected forms.

when
the
action
involves
several
surfaces.
It
is
commonly
found
in
engineering,
construction,
painting,
design,
and
other
fields
where
materials,
finishes,
or
coatings
are
applied
to
walls,
panels,
or
other
surfaces.
The
form
can
also
appear
in
descriptive
contexts
referring
to
surfaces
as
recipients
of
an
action.
The
base
noun
pinta
means
surface
or
plane,
and
related
forms
include
pintoja
(partitive
plural)
and
pintoja
(plural
form
used
with
other
cases),
as
well
as
the
singular
illative
form
pintaan.