alkoholtól
Alkoholtól is a Finnish inflected form of the noun alkoholi, commonly translated as “from alcohol.” In standard Finnish, the typical elative expressions used to indicate origin or source from a substance are alkholilta or alkoholta, depending on phonology and the noun’s inflection, while alkoholtól appears far less frequently in contemporary usage. Because alkoholtól is not a dominant, everyday form, its appearance is often noted in dialect grammars, historical texts, or linguistic demonstrations of Finnish inflection.
The form is generally considered dialectal, archaic, or literary rather than part of modern standard syntax.
Finnish expresses origin or source from a substance through several possible elative forms and through context
Alkoholi, Finnish grammar, elative case, dialectal Finnish, language variation.
As a rarely used form, alkoholtól is primarily of interest to students of Finnish morphology, linguists, and