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erilaiselta

Erilaiselta is the elative singular form of the Finnish adjective erilainen, meaning “different” or “unlike.” In Finnish grammar, the elative case (ending in -elta/-ltä) is used to express origin, source, or perspective, among other nuances. As a predicative adjective, erilaiselta is used to describe how something appears, feels, or seems in relation to something else.

In use, erilaiselta typically follows verbs of perception or judgement, and it functions as a complement that

The elative form is one of several inflected forms of the base word erilainen. Other cases include

Etymologically, erilainen derives from the root eri-, meaning “different,” combined with the common adjective suffix -lainen.

expresses
a
perceived
difference.
Common
sentences
include
Se
tuntuu
erilaiselta
(It
feels
different)
and
Tämä
kuulostaa
erilaiselta
kuin
ennen
(This
sounds
different
than
before).
The
form
can
also
appear
in
clauses
that
compare
against
a
reference
point,
such
as
erilaiselta
kuin
odotin
(different
from
what
I
expected).
erilaisen
(genitive),
erilaista
(partitive),
erilaiselle
(allative),
and
so
on,
reflecting
Finnish’s
rich
case
system.
The
word
is
used
both
in
literal
senses
of
difference
and
in
more
figurative
contexts,
such
as
describing
a
change
in
approach,
style,
or
behavior.
Its
elative
form,
erilaiselta,
is
a
standard
grammatical
variant
that
editors
and
learners
encounter
in
descriptive
and
comparative
Finnish.