viipaleisiin
Viipaleisiin is the illative plural form of the Finnish noun viipale, which means a slice, such as a slice of bread or meat. In Finnish, the illative case marks direction toward something, roughly translating to “to the slices” or “into the slices.” The plural form viipaleisiin is used when the action or state involves multiple slices as the destination or target.
Grammatically, viipaleisiin is formed by taking the stem viipale and adding the illative plural ending -isiin.
Usage notes indicate that the plural illative is less common in everyday speech than singular forms like
Examples can illustrate the sense of movement toward multiple slices: Leipäviipaleisiin siveltiin voita. (Butter was spread
See also: viipale, viipaleeseen, illatiivi (illative) case, Finnish noun inflection.