kaivosta
Kaivosta is the elative singular form of the Finnish noun kaivos, meaning mine. It expresses origin or starting point, typically translated as "from the mine" or "out of the mine" in English. The form is used with verbs that indicate movement or来源 from a location, for example in sentences describing where someone or something comes from.
In practical use, kaivosta appears in contexts related to mining activities, ore extraction, logistics, and reporting
Relation to other forms and terms:
- Kaivos is the base noun meaning mine.
- Related terms include kaivostoiminta (mining activity), kaivosalue (mining area), and kaivostö (mining work).
- The corresponding other cases include kaivoksesta (elative from the mine when the stem is treated with
- Finnish uses case endings to convey spatial and directional relations; kaivosta specifically marks movement from or
- While kaivosta is a common form, other case forms of kaivos are used depending on the sentence