käeshoitavas
Käeshoitavas is an Estonian term that translates to "carried by hand" or "hand-carried." It generally refers to objects or items that are designed to be transported or held by a person's hands, as opposed to being wheeled, strapped to the back, or otherwise attached to the body. This can encompass a wide range of items, from small personal belongings to larger goods.
The concept of käeshoitavas is often relevant in discussions about ergonomics, portability, and design. For example,
In everyday language, käeshoitavas might be used to describe anything from a shopping bag to a briefcase.