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ohjelmasta

Ohjelmasta is the elative case form of the Finnish noun ohjelma, meaning program. In Finnish, the elative (ending -sta/-stä) expresses origin, source, or topic, and its exact meaning can shift with the verb or construction used. Therefore ohjelmasta can mean “from the program” or “about the program,” depending on context.

In usage, ohjelmasta appears when the program is the source of information or the subject of discussion.

Grammatically, ohjelmasta is the singular elative form of ohjelma. Other case forms include ohjelmassa (in the

Etymology and scope: ohjelma is a widely used Finnish term for a plan, schedule, or software program,

See also: ohjelma, elatiivi, Finnish grammar, linguistic cases.

It
is
commonly
used
with
verbs
of
communication
and
discussion,
such
as
puhua
(to
talk
about),
kertoa
(to
tell
about),
and
käsitellä
(to
deal
with).
For
example,
Puhuin
ohjelmasta
would
translate
to
“I
talked
about
the
program.”
Another
common
use
is
to
indicate
the
topic
of
coverage
or
discussion
in
written
or
spoken
form,
such
as
a
report
or
article
that
discusses
the
program.
program),
ohjelman
(the
program’s/genitive),
and
ohjelmalle
(to
the
program).
Correct
use
depends
on
the
verb
and
the
intended
nuance,
whether
one
emphasizes
origin/source
or
the
subject
matter.
among
other
senses.
The
word
is
a
native
formation
built
on
the
root
ohjel-
with
the
-ma
suffix
that
forms
nouns
from
stems,
and
it
is
part
of
a
broader
family
of
terms
that
describe
organized
sets,
schedules,
or
sequences
in
Finnish.