Tittautua
Tittautua is a Finnish verb that translates to "to peer" or "to peek." It describes the action of looking at something or someone stealthily, often from a hidden position or for a brief moment. The verb implies a sense of curiosity or a desire to observe without being noticed. It can be used in various contexts, from a child peeking out from behind a curtain to someone discreetly glancing at a document. The nuance of "tittautua" often suggests a deliberate act of looking, rather than an accidental glance.
The word is derived from the onomatopoeic sound "titt," which mimics the sound of a small, quick