põgenemise
põgenemise is an Estonian term that refers to the act of escaping or fleeing from a situation, typically one that is perceived as dangerous, threatening, or undesirable. The word is derived from the verb põgenema, which means to run away or to flee. This concept is universal across cultures and has been a recurring theme throughout human history, manifesting in various contexts such as wartime escapes, prison breaks, or fleeing from natural disasters.
In Estonian literature and folklore, põgenemise often symbolizes the struggle for freedom and survival against oppressive
Modern usage of the term appears in news reports discussing refugees, migration patterns, and survival stories.