paremmilta
Paremmilta is a Finnish word that translates to "better" or "from better" in English, depending on the context. It is the ablative plural form of the adjective "parempi," which means "better." The ablative case in Finnish indicates motion or origin away from something. Therefore, when used in a sentence, "paremmilta" often implies a departure from a state or place that is considered good, or a comparison to something that is even better. For instance, one might say "tämä on paremmilta" which translates to "this is from better" or "this is from a better [place/situation]." It can also be used to express that something is coming from a superior source or quality. The usage of "paremmilta" is common in everyday Finnish conversation and literature, contributing to the nuanced expression of comparisons and origins within the language. Understanding its grammatical function as an ablative plural is key to correctly interpreting its meaning in various Finnish sentences.