Käituv
Käituv is an Estonian word that translates to "behaving" or "well-behaved" in English. It is primarily used as a present active participle of the verb "käituma," which means "to behave" or "to act." The word käituv describes someone or something that is currently exhibiting good conduct or a specific manner of action. It can be applied to people, animals, or even inanimate objects when describing their expected or observed actions. For example, one might say a child is käituv if they are behaving properly, or a dog is käituv if it is well-trained and not causing trouble. The word implies adherence to social norms, rules, or expected patterns of behavior. It is a common descriptor in everyday Estonian conversation and writing when discussing conduct and demeanor.