bussipysäkiltä
Bussipysäkiltä is a Finnish word that translates to "from the bus stop." It is a locative case ending indicating movement away from a bus stop. The base word is "bussipysäkki," which means "bus stop." The "-ltä" suffix signifies the ablative case, denoting origin or departure. Therefore, bussipysäkiltä specifies that an action or event originates from the location of a bus stop. For example, one might say "Lähdin bussipysäkiltä" which means "I left from the bus stop." This grammatical construction is common in Finnish to express movement away from a specific place. The word is used in everyday conversation and written language when describing travel, departures, or any activity that begins at a bus stop. It is a fundamental part of Finnish grammar for indicating directional movement and origin.