lähmevorm
Lähmevorm, also known as the ablative case, is a grammatical case found in many Indo-European languages, including Finnish, Estonian, and some Germanic languages. It is used to indicate movement away from a place or origin, and it often translates to English prepositions such as "from" or "out of."
In Finnish, the ablative case is formed by adding the suffix "-lta" or "-ltä" to the nominative
In Estonian, the ablative case is formed by adding the suffix "-st" to the nominative form of
In Germanic languages, the ablative case is less commonly used in modern forms but was more prevalent
The ablative case is a valuable tool in linguistics for understanding the historical development of languages