gaasilisest
Gaasilisest is an Estonian word form derived from the adjective gaasiline, meaning "gaseous" or "of gas." It is the singular elative case of that adjective and is used to indicate movement or origin away from, or a source within, something described as gaseous. The elative case in Estonian typically corresponds to English prepositions like "from" or "out of."
Morphology: gaas (root meaning "gas") + -iline (adjectival suffix) → gaasiline (adjective) + -st (elative case ending) → gaasilisest. Grammatically,
- Estonian: Aine läks gaasilisest olekust vedelaks.
- English: The substance changed from a gaseous state to a liquid.
As an elative form, gaasilisest appears in constructions expressing origin, separation, or transformation (e.g., from a
Related forms include gaasiline (nominative), gaasilise (genitive), and gaasilist (partitive). Understanding gaasilisest requires familiarity with Estonian