külgkülg
külgkülg is an Estonian word that translates to "side by side" or "alongside" in English. It is commonly used to describe the physical proximity of two or more things or people. For instance, one might say that houses stand külgkülg or that people are walking külgkülg. The phrase can also imply a sense of togetherness or cooperation, suggesting that entities are acting in unison or supporting each other. In a more abstract sense, külgkülg can refer to parallel developments or occurrences. For example, economic growth and technological advancement might be described as happening külgkülg. The word's versatility allows it to be applied in various contexts, from describing simple spatial arrangements to more complex relationships and processes. Its usage emphasizes the concept of adjacency and the relationship between elements positioned next to each other.