tärisee
Tärisee is a Finnish verb meaning to tremble, shake, or quiver. It describes involuntary rhythmic movements or vibrations in a body part, an object, or a broader environment, often caused by cold, fear, fatigue, illness, or external forces such as vibrations or explosions. The form is used with a subject in the nominative and can express ongoing tremor or a momentary shaking, as in situations where a body part or voice trembles.
In everyday usage, tärisee is commonly found in statements about people, animals, and objects. Examples include
The noun form relation is tärinä, which denotes a tremor or trembling itself. Related descriptive forms include
In summary, tärisee captures the common Finnish way of describing involuntary tremor or shaking in people,