"Tutzing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tutzing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tutzing" Meaning

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"Tutzing" Examples

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1. The picturesque town of Tutzing is located on the shores of Lake Starnberg in Bavaria, Germany.

Here, the examples are citing the geographical location of Tutzing in Germany. The use of this word is geographical and is related to places of interest.

2. After a long hike in the Alps, Anita and her friends decided to rest and have a beer in the quaint town of Tutzing.

This example describes an action of the character, where the town is used in a touristy context. The word "tutzing" here is more commonly used in the description of tourist destinations.

3. Johann's Aunt was an artist who lived in Tutzing and held annual art exhibitions in her villa overlooking the lake.

In this example, Tutzing is used as a part of the character's country life and background information. Here, the use of the word is characterized by a connection to a specific artistic personality connected to this place.

4. Many people visit Tutzing during their South Germany trip because of its good beer and cool summer festival.

This sentence describes Tutzing based on impressions, not exact information, However, it depicts Tutzing in that context to attract tourists to visit the region and, in particular, Tutzing to its local festival and beer culture.

5. Don't look for it on the maps, its basically the art capital, (how people refer to it locally -an emerging artists region).

The example portrays Tutzing in the local context in its actual core, "Tutzing as the art capital" emerging from how it is perceived by its residents.

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The term "Tutsi" refers to an ethnic group native to the African Great Lakes region, particularly in Rwanda, Burundi, and parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Historically, Tutsis were a dominant social class within their societies, followed by the Hutus and other indigenous peoples.<br><br>The Tutsis are a Nilotic people who migrated to the region from the Horn of Africa and were characterized by their physical features, such as their tall stature, and their expertise in cattle herding. Traditionally, they were the dominant class in Rwanda and Burundi, with royalties often belonging to the Tutsi ethnic group.<br><br>Sadly, the Tutsis were targeted in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which an estimated 800,000 people, primarily Tutsis and moderate Hutus, were killed by extremist Hutu groups over the course of 100 days. The genocide had a profound impact on the region and its people, and continues to be remembered and commemorated today.

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