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linjasta

Linjasta is a Finnish grammatical form that represents the elative case of the noun linja, which means line, route, or guideline. As an elative form, linjasta is used to indicate origin, source, or movement away from a line or boundary, and it can appear in technical, descriptive, or transit-related contexts.

Etymology and morphology: The form is derived from the base word linja plus the elative suffix -sta

Usage: In practical Finnish, linjasta is most likely found in formal descriptions of routes, diagrams, or measurement

Examples:

- Kävelin linjasta pois. (I walked away from the line.)

- Tieto on peräisin linjasta. (The information originates from the line.)

These examples illustrate origin or departure relative to a line, not a separate lexical item.

Relation to other forms: Linja as a noun forms various cases (nominative linja, genitive linjan, etc.), while

See also: Finnish grammar, elative case, noun inflection, linja (line or route).

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(or
-stä
after
vowel
harmony).
The
resulting
word
shows
standard
Finnish
inflection
rules
and
is
pronounced
with
the
first
syllable
stressed.
lines
where
something
is
said
to
come
from
or
be
derived
from
a
specific
line.
It
can
also
appear
in
sentences
that
describe
movement
away
from
a
line
or
boundary.
The
elative
sense
often
corresponds
to
English
"from
the
line"
or
"off
the
line."
linjasta
specifically
marks
origin
or
source
in
the
elative
case.
This
morphological
pattern
is
common
across
Finnish,
where
the
elative
tree
is
used
to
express
spatial
or
conceptual
origin.