What does tłįchǫ mean?
Tłįchǫ means a representation of the dental click used to show disapproval or disgust; tut, tsk.
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a representation of the dental click used to show disapproval or disgust; tut, tsk.
He jerked off the upper part of the rough coverlet and exposed a visage that caused Mr Carlyle to turn away with a "Tch, tch!" of emotion.
Hellen Gravely: 'Tch! How could my staff be so incompetent?! There's no way Luigi should have gotten this far!'
Use tłįchǫ when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Tłįchǫ means a representation of the dental click used to show disapproval or disgust; tut, tsk.
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
He jerked off the upper part of the rough coverlet and exposed a visage that caused Mr Carlyle to turn away with a "Tch, tch!" of emotion.
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