laatoista
Laatoista is a Finnish inflected form of the noun laatta, which means tile. Specifically, laatoista is the elative plural form, used to indicate origin or source in contexts involving multiple tiles. In Finnish grammar, the elative case answers questions such as "from where?" and in the plural these forms appear with nouns like laatta to mean “from the tiles” or “out of the tiles.”
Usage of laatoista occurs when describing something that comes from or is derived from tiles, or when
Examples of usage include: Laatoista otettiin näytteet tutkimusta varten, which translates as “Samples were taken from
Understanding laatoista helps in reading or composing Finnish texts that discuss tiles as a plural set, whether
See also: Finnish grammar, Finnish nouns, case endings, elative case.