säikähtin
Säikähtin is a Finnish word that translates to "I got startled" or "I was scared" in English. It is the past tense first-person singular form of the verb "säikähtää," which means to be startled, frightened, or scared. The word is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe a sudden feeling of fear or surprise caused by an unexpected event.
The verb "säikähtää" itself originates from the onomatopoeic root "säik," which imitates the sound of a quick,
Contextually, "säikähtin" can be used in situations ranging from minor frights, like a door slamming shut unexpectedly,