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Suuresta

Suuresta is the elative singular form of the Finnish adjective suuri, meaning "big," "large," or "great." In Finnish grammar, the elative case indicates "out of," "from within," or "about." Therefore, "suuresta" generally translates to "out of the big," "from the large," "from the great," or "about the great." The precise meaning is highly dependent on the context of the sentence in which it appears.

The elative case is one of the six locative cases in Finnish and provides information regarding the place or source from which something originates. When used with adjectives like suuri, it often describes a characteristic or quality that is derived from or related to something significant.

Examples of potential uses (translated):

  • "Hän oppi paljon suuresta virheestä." - "He learned a lot from the great mistake."
  • "Puhuttiin suuresta ongelmasta." - "They talked about the big problem."
  • "Tuli savua suuresta tulesta." - "Smoke came from the large fire."