Pehmeämmältä
Pehmeämmältä is a Finnish word that translates to "softer" or "more softly" in English. It is the comparative form of the adjective and adverb "pehmeä," which means "soft." The word "pehmeämmältä" is used to describe a comparison where something is softer or has been done in a softer manner than something else. For example, one might say a pillow feels pehmeämmältä than another, or that a piece of music is played pehmeämmältä. The ending "-ltä" indicates that it is in the ablative case, which often conveys a sense of origin or separation. In this context, it signifies that something is perceived as softer *from* a certain point of comparison. The word is a common part of everyday Finnish vocabulary, used in various contexts ranging from physical textures to abstract qualities. Its grammatical function allows for nuanced descriptions and comparisons within the Finnish language.