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Qué (quién) es tsk tsk - definición

CONSONANTAL SOUND
Tut tut; Tut-tut; Tsk tsk; Tsk-tsk; Tisk; ǀ; Ʇ; Dental clicks; Turned t; Pipe (letter)

tsk tsk         
[t(?)sk t(?)sk]
¦ exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance.
Origin
1940s: imitative.
NK TŠK Topolovac         
CROATIAN FOOTBALL CLUB
NK TSK Topolovac
NK TŠK Topolovac is a Croatian association football club based in the village of Topolovac near the city of Sisak in central Croatia. They are currently members of the First Sisak-Moslavina County League, a 5th level division, and play their home matches at the Park Grofova stadium which has a capacity of 1,500.
Tsk Tsk Tsk         
AUSTRALIAN ARTIST COLLECTIVE
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→ ↑ → (pronounced as three clicks, often written incorrectly as Tsk Tsk Tsk or Tch Tch Tch) was an Australian music, art and performance group, best known for their experimental music. They formed in Melbourne in 1977 and were led by Philip Brophy.

Wikipedia

Dental click

Dental (or more precisely denti-alveolar) clicks are a family of click consonants found, as constituents of words, only in Africa and in the Damin ritual jargon of Australia.

In English, the tut-tut! (British spelling, "tutting") or tsk! tsk! (American spelling, "tsking") sound used to express disapproval or pity is an unreleased dental click, although it is not a lexical phoneme (a sound that distinguishes words) in English but a paralinguistic speech-sound. Similarly paralinguistic usage of dental clicks is made in certain other languages, but the meaning thereof differs widely between many of the languages (e.g., affirmation in Somali but negation in many varieties of Arabic).

The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the place of articulation of these sounds is ǀ, a vertical bar. Prior to 1989, ʇ was the IPA letter for the dental clicks. It is still occasionally used where the symbol ǀ would be confounded with other symbols, such as prosody marks, or simply because in many fonts the vertical bar is indistinguishable from an el or capital i. Either letter may be combined with a second letter to indicate the manner of articulation, though this is commonly omitted for tenuis clicks.

In official IPA transcription, the click letter is combined with a k ɡ ŋ q ɢ ɴ via a tie bar, though k is frequently omitted. Many authors instead use a superscript k ɡ ŋ q ɢ ɴ without the tie bar, again often neglecting the k. Either letter, whether baseline or superscript, is usually placed before the click letter, but may come after when the release of the velar or uvular occlusion is audible. A third convention is the click letter with diacritics for voicelessness, voicing and nasalization; it does not distinguish velar from uvular dental clicks. Common dental clicks are:

The last is what is heard in the sound sample at right, as non-native speakers tend to glottalize clicks to avoid nasalizing them.

In the orthographies of individual languages, the letters and digraphs for dental clicks may be based on either the vertical bar symbol of the IPA, ǀ, or on the Latin ⟨c⟩ of Bantu convention. Nama and most Saan languages use the former; Naro, Sandawe, and Zulu use the latter.

Ejemplos de uso de tsk tsk
1. Is it really considerate to spit on the floor of the train between the feet of the person opposite, stick your chewing gum where somebody else will sit later, then lean back and let the tsk–tsk–tsk of your iPod fill the carriage?
2. It turns out that Americans don‘t want their leaders to simply tsk–tsk, as George Bush tsk–tsks, at the wrenching economic dislocations that stem from globalization.
3. Tsk tsk – Cilla, UK View all Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.
4. So shaking our heads and saying tsk–tsk would definitely be in order, if it were not for the fact that we are still engaged in these prehistoric endeavors today.
5. The result is a reaction to Musharraf‘s imposition of draconian emergency powers with a diplomatic "tsk, tsk." Committed to Musharraf‘s carefully packaged proposition that he‘s preferable to the alternatives, the U.S., with Canada watching nervously, is understandably reluctant to roll the dice on reform in Pakistan even if it advances the democratic model Washington and its allies promote.