tắc lưỡi

tắc lưỡi

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Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To click one's tongue: To make a sharp, sucking sound with the tongue against the roof of the mouth. This action is primarily used to express a negative emotion or reaction, such as annoyance, disapproval, pity, regret, or reluctant resignation.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Ông ấy chỉ tắc lưỡi lắc đầu, không nói . (He just clicked his tongue and shook his head, saying nothing.)
    • tắc lưỡi khi thấy chiếc bình cổ bị vỡ. (She clicked her tongue when she saw the antique vase was broken.)
    • Tôi tắc lưỡi chấp nhận lời đề nghị không mấy hấp dẫn đó. (I reluctantly accepted that unattractive offer [with a click of my tongue].)
Advanced Usage
  • The action of is a non-verbal cue, often accompanied by facial expressions (like a frown or a shake of the head) to fully convey the speaker's feeling. It is a common cultural gesture in Vietnam.
  • It can be used as a standalone response to a situation, sometimes replacing words.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tặc lưỡi (v): A common variant spelling and pronunciation with the same meaning.
    • Anh ta tặc lưỡi: "Thôi thì cũng đành vậy." (He clicked his tongue: "Well, I guess it has to be this way.")
Synonyms
  • To tut or to tut-tut: To express disapproval or annoyance by making a similar clicking sound.
  • To cluck one's tongue: Often used to express pity or regret.
Related Idioms
  • Tắc lưỡi lắc đầu: To click one's tongue and shake one's head. This phrase emphasizes a stronger reaction of disapproval, disappointment, or helplessness.
    • Nhìn tình hình, ai cũng tắc lưỡi lắc đầu. (Looking at the situation, everyone clicked their tongue and shook their head.)