tahtlikke
Tahtlikke is an Estonian adjective form meaning deliberate or intentional. It describes actions, decisions, or behavior performed knowingly rather than by accident. The term appears frequently in formal and analytical writing, such as legal texts, ethical discussions, and policy documents, where it is useful to distinguish intentional acts from negligent or incidental ones. In everyday speech, the base form tahtlik is also used with the same general meaning.
Etymology and form: The word derives from the root taht, meaning will or desire, with the suffix
Usage notes: Tahtlikke commonly collocates with nouns describing actions or decisions, indicating purposeful or conscious conduct.
See also: tahtlikkus (deliberateness, intention), taht (will, intention), intentionality in Estonian lexicon.