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Tantsukingad -

Use the term when encouraging someone to prepare for a new opportunity (e.g., "Put on your dancing shoes, the project is starting!").

On the night of the festival, she stood at the edge of the bonfire's light. Her feet were tucked into heavy work boots, her "dancing shoes" still in their box at home. She watched the dancers spin, their laughter rising like sparks into the dark sky. She felt a hand on her shoulder; it was her grandmother, who leaned in and said, "Tantsukingad ei tantsi ise – sina pead neile elu andma" (). Tantsukingad

Mari realized that the magic wasn't in the red leather she had left at home, but in the spirit she had felt while wearing them. She didn't go home to change. She stepped into the circle in her heavy boots. They were clunky and loud, but as she began to move, the rhythm took over. Use the term when encouraging someone to prepare

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