Into

/ˈɪn.tuː/ preposition

Used to show movement or change from the outside to the inside of something, or a change in state or condition.

From Old English *into* formed from *in* + *to*, both common prepositions in Germanic languages. Over centuries, it fused into a single word indicating motion toward the inside.

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