ylitykseltä
Ylitykseltä is a Finnish word that translates to "from crossing" or "from having crossed" in English. It is the ablative case of the noun "ylitys," which means "crossing" or "act of crossing." This form is used to indicate origin, separation, or movement away from a crossing. For example, in a sentence, one might say "hän tuli ylitykseltä" meaning "he came from the crossing." The ablative case in Finnish is often used to express that something has happened or originated from a particular place or event. The concept of "ylitys" itself can refer to crossing a physical barrier like a river or a border, or it can be used metaphorically for overcoming an obstacle or surpassing a limit. Therefore, "ylitykseltä" specifically denotes the point or circumstance from which such a crossing action began or from which someone or something is departing. The context of the sentence would determine the precise meaning.