Püstipidi
Püstipidi is an Estonian adverb describing the manner of standing or acting. Literally, it conveys upright posture, typically meaning standing straight with the body held erect and the head up. In addition to the physical sense, püstipidi can be used figuratively to describe someone who is straightforward, honest, or unhesitating in their actions or statements.
Etymology and usage notes: the term is derived from püsti, meaning upright or standing, with the adverbial
Typical usage involves verbs of posture or movement, such as sta and stand, or in phrases describing
Context and nuance: püstipidi is generally appropriate in descriptive or narrative prose and conversational Estonian. In
In summary, püstipidi denotes both a physical posture of upright standing and a figurative sense of direct,