tikwang

English: Translation
refers to the act of gently or slightly pushing or nudging an object, often with less force than "litwang", causing it to tip or fall over.
Notes

see: tikwang
Some possible English words or phrases that convey similar meanings include:

1. *Nudging*: Implies the act of gently pushing or touching something, often with a slight or subtle motion.
2. *Tipping*: Suggests the act of causing something to lean or fall over, often with a gentle or slight motion.
3. *Gently pushing*: Implies the act of applying a gentle or moderate amount of force to move or displace an object.
4. *Leaning against*: Suggests the act of applying gentle pressure to cause something to tip or lean.

# Example sentences\

  1. "She nudged the vase, causing it to tip over."\
  2. "He gently pushed the book, making it fall off the edge."