Also means
to skip
Usage Note
Sautiller is a diminutive-frequentative of sauter ('to jump'), conveying small, repeated hops — as a bird hops along the ground or a child skips with excitement. The suffix -iller in French often signals a diminutive or repeated action. A bird sautille on a branch; a person might sautiller de joie ('hop with joy'). The verb is regular (-er conjugation).
Examples
"L'oiseau sautille sur le bord de la fenêtre."
Natural Translation
The bird hops along the windowsill.
Literal Translation
The bird hops on the edge of the window.
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