"Tsouris" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Trouble or hassle, typically referring to the troubles or annoyances that one encounters on a daily basis.
Tsimshianic refers to the branch of the Tsimshian, an indigenous people's languages, native to the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, specifically in what is now British Columbia and Alaska.
A sound expression of disapproval or disappointment, often used to convey annoyance, frustration, or resignation.
The word "tsonga" has several possible meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. <br><br>In linguistic and anthropological contexts, "Tsonga" refers to:<br><br>1. A language: Tsonga is an official language in South Africa, spoken by the Tsonga people, an ethnic group primarily living in South Africa and Mozambique.<br>2. An ethnic group: The Tsonga people are a Bantu ethnic group, traditionally hunters and cultivators, living primarily in South Africa and Mozambique.<br>3. Tsonga language is also spoken in small communities in Swaziland.<br><br>However, in a different context, "tsonga" might refer to:<br><br>1. A European chestnut, specifically the Spanish chestnut or rough-barked chestnut (Castanea sativa).<br>2. A term used in some bird species, like the Brazilian bird Pesquet's parrot (Pionopsitta pileata).<br>3. It may be a term of endearment or a suffix used in some onomatopoeic expressions.<br><br>Please provide the context in which you are looking for the meaning of the word "tsonga".
Worries or troubles, (especially when they are many): "If I have many tsoris my mind goes blank."
Tsuga is a genus of coniferous trees in the cypress family (Cupressaceae). The scientific name Tsuga comes from Japanese meaning "to trim", referring to the shape of the cross-section of the trunk, which shows horizontal lines. The species name Canada hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), Japanese hemlock (Tsuga diversifolia), and alpine fringe tree (Tsuga dilloniana)
A term in Cantonese Chinese, "tsui". It is used to refer to "hair standing on end" or a feeling of goosebumps, typically due to fear, fright, or awe.
A large ocean wave caused by natural disasters, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which reaches the shore and causes widespread destruction and flooding.
Tsunamic refers to something that is extremely or overwhelmingly large, powerful, or energetic, much like a tsunami, which is a large ocean wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption.<br><br>Example: "The band's new album is a tsunamic blast of sound and energy that will blow your mind!"<br><br>Note: The word has no direct connection to a tsunami in a literal sense, but rather uses the phenomenon as a metaphor to evoke a sense of overwhelming scale and impact.