spustelkite
Spustelkite is a Lithuanian term used in user interfaces and instructional text to prompt the user to perform a clicking or tapping action. It is presented as an imperative directive directed at the user, typically in a plural or formal form, and is often seen on websites, apps, manuals, and help guides.
Etymology and usage form the core of the term. Spustelkite derives from the verb spustelėti, meaning to
In its practical use, Spustelkite serves as a clear, action-oriented cue in digital contexts. It is part
See also: Spustelėti, Lithuanian language, User interface localization, Digital literacy.
Note: Spustelkite functions as a directive within a broader set of Lithuanian imperatives used in instructional