"tsatske" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈtsɒtskə/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈtsɑtskə/ [General-American] Forms: tsatskes [plural]
Etymology: From Yiddish צאַצקע (tsatske, “trinket”); compare tchotchke. Etymology templates: {{der|en|yi|צאַצקע|t=trinket}} Yiddish צאַצקע (tsatske, “trinket”), {{m|en|tchotchke}} tchotchke Head templates: {{en-noun}} tsatske (plural tsatskes)
  1. Alternative spelling of tchotchke Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: tchotchke

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "[1947 December 15, Sydney J[ustin] Harris, “Strictly Personal: Harris says offspring always children to mom”, in Waterloo Daily Courier, volume 89, number 298, Waterloo, Iowa: W. H. Hartman Company, →OCLC, page 4, column 2",
          "text": "My mother is still convinced that her little boy doesn't eat enough (I've gained 15 pounds the last six months), and that he doesn't get enough sleep (I average a good nine hours a night), […] She is always giving me advice, chiding me for the error of my ways, warning me not to drive too fast, and in general behaving as if her tsatske hasn't got enough sense to get in out of the rain.\nUsed to refer to a boy; compare Russian ца́ца (cáca) and Ukrainian ца́ца (cáca, “well-behaved child”).]",
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          "text": "My mother is still convinced that her little boy doesn't eat enough (I've gained 15 pounds the last six months), and that he doesn't get enough sleep (I average a good nine hours a night), […] She is always giving me advice, chiding me for the error of my ways, warning me not to drive too fast, and in general behaving as if her tsatske hasn't got enough sense to get in out of the rain.\nUsed to refer to a boy; compare Russian ца́ца (cáca) and Ukrainian ца́ца (cáca, “well-behaved child”).]",
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