kyvystä
Kyvystä is a Finnish noun form, the elative singular of kyky, which means ability or capability. The elative case expresses origin, source, or basis, and in practical usage kyvystä is often employed to indicate that something depends on or is determined by someone’s ability.
In common phrases, kyvystä helps convey conditions related to capability. For example, kyvystä riippuen means “depending
- Kyvystä can accompany verbs of dependence or evaluation, such as riippua (to depend on) or perustua
- It functions as a means to express fairness, feasibility, or suitability that varies with capability.
Translations and related forms:
- kyky refers to a person’s general ability.
- Other elative forms exist for different nouns, but kyvystä specifically marks “from/through/according to the ability” in
- Kyvystä is derived from kyky, with the elative suffix -stä/-stä, and is used in formal and
See also: kyky, elati (elative case), riippua, riippua kyvystä.