It's a cute word which is based on the sounds that cats make ("meow" in Vietnamese is "meo")
its like cat but meow. meo -> meow!!! do you understand they made this word for cats and cats alone bc of the little noises they make
cicuska /t͡sit͡suʃkɒ/
It's the diminutive for cica (cat) and it sounds like babuska which makes it great. Also i love saying it. Honorable mentions to macska and macseszka which are also hungarian words for cat, i love this language
"Kết hôn hay không kết hôn đều sẽ có hối hận. Mèo trong ngõ nhỏ thật sự rất tự do nhưng lại không có chốn về. Chó sau bức tường có một ngôi nhà nhưng lại phải cúi đầu cả đời. Cuộc sống là một đề bài phải chọn lựa, nhưng chọn sao cũng sẽ có hối tiếc.
Hello😸😄 Souvenir Part 1 I went and saw my parents in Yamaguchi 山口県内でしか、入手困難の 吉田松陰さんのパッケージ 🏯萩の柚子塩🧂🍋ポテトチップ〜 まだ、食してないのだが!? どんな味なんやろか?? What does it taste like?😺 I have never eaten that before😌 🍘=🐶🐱🐰=🙅🏻 #Souvenir #吉田松陰 #Yamaguchi #keepsake #crisps #ポテトチップ #cat #Katze #חתול #chat #gato #고양이 #pusa #แมว #ကွောငျ #Mèo #قِطَّة #三毛猫 #Calicoca https://www.instagram.com/p/CnVT-JwSFWl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
It's a cute word which is based on the sounds that cats make ("meow" in Vietnamese is "meo")
its like cat but meow. meo -> meow!!! do you understand they made this word for cats and cats alone bc of the little noises they make
חתול (khatúl) /χaˈtul/
because it is cat! a little khatul is baby
it just fits 'em, a cat is a chatool, it just is
It sounds funny.
According to the internet it dates all the way back to the Aramic translation of some jewish texts, where it was used to refer to wild cats.
It is sometimes romanized as Khatul/Chatul (given ח is a sound that doesn't appear in English and has no letter that corresponds to it), which means that it might well be where the English for "Cat" originated from.
It has so much potential for nicknames in it, like hataltol which still means cat but its cuter
It sounds nice :) also we use khatula (female cat) when talking about literally any stray cat, even male ones that we know are male and use male pronouns for, but khatul (male cat) for any household cat even if they have a name even if they're female ect. I love language <3