alaisilta
Alaisilta is a Finnish word meaning “from subordinates.” It is the elative plural form of the noun alainen, which denotes a person who is under someone else’s authority. In Finnish, the elative case is used to indicate origin or source, so alaisilta is used to attribute information, statements, or testimony to people in subordinate positions within an organization. It is common in formal or administrative writing to emphasize that a statement comes from those lower in the hierarchy, such as in reports, interviews, or qualitative notes.
In practice, alaisilta is usually part of a larger noun phrase, for example alaisilta saatujen tietojen mukaan
Alaisilta is not ordinarily used as a standalone proper noun. There is no widely recognized place, organization,
See also: Finnish grammar and case usage, especially the use of elative case to indicate source; report