chậc lưỡi
Definition
Interjection:
- An exclamation expressing a range of emotions, most commonly regret, resignation, mild annoyance, or pity. It is often accompanied by the physical act of clicking or clucking one's tongue.
- A vocalization used to convey a sigh-like sentiment, indicating that something is unfortunate but cannot be changed, or to express reluctant acceptance.
Verb (to make the action):
- To click or cluck one's tongue while uttering this sound, typically as a non-verbal gesture of the emotions listed above.
Usage Examples
Interjection:
- "Chậc lưỡi, hôm nay trời mưa rồi, không đi chơi được." ("Tsk, it's raining today, we can't go out.")
- Chậc lưỡi, thương nó quá. ("Tsk, I feel so sorry for him.")
Verb:
- Ông ấy chỉ chậc lưỡi, lắc đầu rồi đi ra. ("He just clicked his tongue, shook his head, and walked out.")
- Cô ấy chậc lưỡi một cái đầy tiếc nuối. ("She let out a click of her tongue full of regret.")
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in narrative writing to describe a character's immediate, instinctive reaction to a disappointing or pitiful situation.
- It can serve as a complete, wordless comment in a dialogue, followed by a description of the accompanying action or facial expression.
Variants and Related Words
- Chậc (interjection): A shorter, more abrupt form with the same core meaning as "chậc lưỡi."
Synonyms
- Tsk: An English interjection representing a similar tongue-click sound of disapproval or pity.
- Alas: Expresses sorrow or regret, though without the accompanying physical sound.
- What a shame: A phrase expressing regret or disappointment.
Related Idioms
- While not a full idiom, the phrase is frequently paired with specific actions to paint a vivid emotional picture:
- Chậc lưỡi lắc đầu: To click one's tongue and shake one's head. This combination strongly conveys disappointment, disapproval, or helpless sympathy.
- Nghe xong câu chuyện, bà cụ chậc lưỡi lắc đầu. ("After hearing the story, the old lady clicked her tongue and shook her head.")