kõikle
Kõikle is a word in the Estonian language. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb "kõikuda," which means "to swing," "to sway," or "to rock." Therefore, "kõikle" translates to "it swings," "it sways," or "it rocks" in English. This verb is used to describe the motion of objects or beings that move back and forth or side to side. Examples of its usage might include describing a tree swaying in the wind, a boat rocking on the waves, or a child swinging on a swing set. The word's phonetic structure is simple, with a focus on the vowel sounds and the liquid consonant 'l'. It is a common verb in everyday Estonian conversation and literature. The conjugation of "kõikuda" follows a regular pattern for verbs of its class in Estonian grammar. Understanding "kõikle" is essential for grasping the nuances of descriptive motion in the Estonian language.