epätoivottavilta
epätoivottavilta is the adessive plural form of the Finnish adjective epätoivottava. The root word, epätoivottava, translates to undesirable or unwelcome in English. Therefore, epätoivottavilta refers to something or someone being in a state of being undesirable or unwelcome, specifically when referring to multiple entities. The adessive case in Finnish, which "-lta" indicates here, often signifies possession, accompaniment, or something being 'from' or 'away from' a source. In this context, it implies that the undesirability originates from or is associated with multiple subjects. It is not a standalone word with an independent meaning but rather a grammatical inflection that describes a situation involving multiple undesirable entities. Usage would typically be within a sentence where the plural adessive is required by the grammatical structure. For example, it could describe recipients of something perceived as unwelcome, or individuals from whom an unwelcome action or quality emanates. The precise nuance depends entirely on the surrounding sentence.