päivältä
Päivältä is a Finnish noun form that belongs to the elative case. It is the elative singular of the noun päivä, meaning “day.” The elative marks origin, source, or starting point and answers questions such as “from where?” or “out of which day?” In everyday Finnish, päivältä is most commonly encountered in written or formal language and is less frequent in casual speech.
Päivältä indicates origin or source associated with a specific day or time period. It can refer to
The elative singular suffix is -ltä, so the stem päivä becomes päivältä. The corresponding plural elative is
Päivältä is pronounced roughly as PAI-vält-tä, with the accent on the first syllable.
Relation to other Finnish cases
Päivältä contrasts with other forms of the word that express location or time in different senses, such