presenceestä
Presenceestä is a Finnish term used primarily in linguistic contexts to illustrate the elative case form of a loanword. The word would be formed from the English noun presence plus the Finnish elative suffix -stä/-stä, yielding presenceestä and meaning “from presence.” In everyday Finnish, the concept of presence is usually expressed with native terms such as läsnäolo or olemassaolo, so presenceestä is not part of standard vocabulary. Its use is mainly pedagogical or demonstrative, helping to show how foreign nouns can be declined in Finnish grammar.
Etymology and formation: presenceestä derives from the English word presence and the Finnish elative suffix, which
Usage and status: presenceestä is encountered chiefly in discussions of morphology, language teaching materials, or corpus
See also: läsnäolo, presence (loanword in Finnish discussions), Finnish case system, elative case, loanword adaptation.
References: There is no widely cited entry for presenceestä as a standard word; discussions of such forms