viljatyppiin
Viljatyppiin is a Finnish illative form of the noun viljatyppi, a compound that can be understood as “grain type” or “grain phenotype.” The construction combines vilja, meaning grain, with tyyppi, meaning type. The illative suffix -iin attaches to the stem, yielding viljatyppiin, which translates roughly as “into the grain type” or “toward the grain type” in English. The form is primarily found in technical or academic contexts, such as cereal genetics, breeding, or classification discussions, where researchers describe moving focus or analysis toward a specific grain-type category.
Etymology and grammar: viljatyppi itself is formed from vilja (grain) + tyyppi (type). The illative case is
Usage notes: In everyday Finnish, viljatyppiin is rarely encountered. When it does appear, it is typically within
See also: Finnish language, illative case, compound nouns in Finnish, cereal genetics, crop classification.