舌打ち
Meanings, readings, and example sentences for the Japanese word 舌打ち
1
clicking one's tongue; tut-tut
Examples
苦虫を噛みつぶしたような顔で、綾乃ちゃんは舌打ちした。
Ayano tutted, making a sour face.
2
smacking one's lips (with relish)
Kanji in this Word
舌
6 strokes
Frequency: 1830
JLPT N1
Grade 6
Meanings
tongue
reed
clapper
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
ゼツ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
した
打
5 strokes
Frequency: 239
JLPT N2
Grade 3
Meanings
strike
hit
knock
pound
dozen
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
ダ
ダース
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
う.つ
う.ち-
ぶ.つ
Nanori
— Specialized readings used in names
うち
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