チック

This is the 6543rd most frequent Japanese word.


チック

"チック" (chikku) can mean "tic" (involuntary movement) or "chic" (stylish), depending on context.


In this sentence, "チック" is used as a suffix to imply a style or characteristic associated with 'retro'.

彼のファッションはレトロチックです。

His fashion has a retro style.


Here, "チック" is used as a suffix to describe something resembling or similar to 'human'.

ロボットの動きは人間チックでした。

The robot's movements were human-like.


In this usage, "チック" denotes the quality or feeling reminiscent of 'Europe'.

部屋の雰囲気がヨーロッパチックでした。

The room's atmosphere was European-like.