
"Tut, tut you naughty boy - you shouldn't do that. "
"Tut-tut, it looks like rain"
'Es tut mir leid.
(tut) i cannot be found.
- "Tut, tut, it looks like rain."
"Tut, tut you naughty boy - you shouldn't do that. "
"Tut-tut, it looks like rain"
'Es tut mir leid.
(tut) i cannot be found.
- "Tut, tut, it looks like rain."
(tuts) Dear, dear me.
(tuts) That is my father's department.
(tuts) They then dragged the Archbishop of Canterbury and the treasurer out of the White Tower and cut off their heads, which they paraded round the town, stuck on poles.
(tuts) What a horrible, candle-snuffing word.
(tuts) Your dossier on me is not entirely complete.
(tuts) Dear, dear me.
(tuts) That is my father's department.
(tuts) They then dragged the Archbishop of Canterbury and the treasurer out of the White Tower and cut off their heads, which they paraded round the town, stuck on poles.
(tuts) What a horrible, candle-snuffing word.
(tuts) Your dossier on me is not entirely complete.
(tutting) uh-oh.
- That and tutting.
-(tutting) Not much, eh?
All I hear is tutting.
Every sentence is peppered With these clicks and tutting noises that are consonants.
(tutting) uh-oh.
- That and tutting.
-(tutting) Not much, eh?
All I hear is tutting.
Every sentence is peppered With these clicks and tutting noises that are consonants.