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testeihin

Testeihin is the illative plural form of the Finnish noun testi, meaning "tests." The illative case expresses motion toward or into something, roughly “into” or “to.” In the plural, the illative suffix is typically -eihin, yielding testeihin from testi. The corresponding singular illative form is testiin, as in “testiin” meaning “into a test.”

Etymology and use: The word testi is a loanword from English, meaning “test.” The form testeihin is

Usage examples: In medical, educational, or research contexts, you may encounter phrases such as “Olemme menossa

See also: Finnish language; Illative case; Test (English).

used
when
referring
to
multiple
tests
or
to
a
testing
session
that
involves
several
tests.
It
marks
movement
toward
or
involvement
in
the
tests
and
can
describe
participation,
direction,
or
focus
on
testing
as
a
set.
testeihin”
(We
are
going
to
the
tests)
or
“Klinisessa
tutkimuksessa
osallistujat
ohjattiin
testeihin”
(In
the
clinical
trial,
participants
were
directed
to
the
tests).
The
plural
illative
is
common
when
discussing
testing
as
a
group
rather
than
a
single
test.