tupakasta
Tupakasta is the elative case form of the Finnish noun tupakka, meaning tobacco. In Finnish, the elative case (-sta/-stä) marks origin, source, material, or cause. Accordingly, tupakasta can mean “from tobacco,” “from tobacco smoke,” or “originating from tobacco,” depending on context. The noun tupakka refers to tobacco leaves and to tobacco products such as cigarettes (savuke) and cigars (sikari), as well as to the act of smoking (tupakointi).
Etymology and related terms: The Finnish term belongs to a family of European words for tobacco that
Usage notes: Tupakasta is common in health, regulatory, and everyday language when indicating source or cause.
See also: tupakka, tupakointi, tupakkatuotteet, tupakkalaki.