tahetlikud
Tahetlikud is an Estonian adjective meaning “willing” or “voluntary,” formed from the noun tahe (will, desire) with the suffix -lik and the plural ending -ud. The term describes people or actions characterized by willingness or consent, emphasizing that participation or behavior occurs by free choice rather than obligation. In everyday Estonian, the more common synonym for “voluntary” is vabatahtlik, but tahetlikud can appear in literary or formal contexts to stress voluntariness.
Etymology and grammar: tahetlikud derives from tahe + -lik, a productive suffix that creates adjectives indicating a
Usage and nuance: tahetlikud often appears in written or historical prose to highlight voluntariness or agency,
See also: tahe, tahet, tahetlik, vabatahtlik, voluntariness.