mittetahtlik
Mittetahtlik is an Estonian adjective meaning not intentional or involuntary. It is formed from the prefix mitte- meaning "not" and tahtlik meaning "intentional" or "willing." The word is used to describe actions, events, or circumstances that occur without a conscious decision, explicit wish, or voluntary control. In contrast, tahtlik denotes deliberate, planned, or voluntary action. As such, mittetahtlik is typically used to indicate lack of intent rather than lack of knowledge or awareness.
The term is used across several domains. In everyday language, it describes things that happen by accident
Nuances include that the boundary between mittetahtlik and intentional action can be blurred. Some outcomes are