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välisistä

Välisistä is a Finnish inflected form of the noun väli, which means a gap, interval, or space between things. Väli has plural form välit, and välisistä is the elative plural form used to indicate origin from or stemming from those gaps or intervals. In Finnish, the elative plural suffix is applied to the plural stem to produce forms such as välisistä, which serves to specify that something comes from among or within multiple intervals.

Usage and context

Välisistä occurs primarily in written Finnish, especially in descriptive, analytical, or technical text that discusses multiple

Relation to other forms

The base noun väli covers several senses (space, interval, gap, between). Välisistä is one of several inflected

See also

Finnish grammar, elative case, väli (gap/interval)

intervals,
gaps,
or
ranges
and
something
derived
from
them.
It
is
not
a
common
everyday
conversational
form
on
its
own;
rather,
it
appears
as
part
of
larger
phrases
within
sentences.
Typical
contexts
include
discussions
of
time
intervals,
spatial
separations,
or
categorical
ranges
where
the
source
or
reference
is
a
set
of
intervening
elements.
forms
used
to
express
different
grammatical
relationships
in
Finnish.
It
contrasts
with
forms
used
for
other
cases
(for
example,
nominative
or
genitive)
and
with
singular
counterparts
of
väli,
depending
on
whether
the
reference
is
to
a
single
interval
or
multiple
intervals
as
the
source.