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Tzi-ë

Pronounced Ts-uh

Is everything and nothing.

It can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection, and virtually all other parts of speech both colloquial and genuine.

Tzi-ë can also be used to express nothingness, by way of using it in such a way that it will make no sense. In the sense that the word "thingamajig" is used to adress an unknown object.

Guess what? I'm going to get a tzi-ë today!

Man... that guy is such a tzi–ë!

I dont know what to get... I think I'm going to get the Tzi-ë.

Tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë... tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë tzi-ë Tzi-ë (direction translation of the above)

You're a TZI-Ë!!!

I thing your presentation went tzi-ë today.

by pbbttzi-ë August 14, 2011

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