What does zuk zuk mean when Jaq says this in Cinderella?
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October 6th, 2010
I am watchuing an animated Walt Disney movie called Cinderella. I am trying to work out what Jaq the mouse is saying when he says “zuk zuk”. But I dont know what the words zuk zuk mean in english. I guess they’re in french because the movies based in France.
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What are they doing? Can you find a link to this part of the movie?
hi. im a native french speaker and as far as i know there isn’t any word such as zuk, even coloquailly, at least in metropolitan france.
however, it is likely what you heard is ‘zut zut’ which can loosely be translated as ‘oh krap’
It’s yup yup said by a mouse. It’s NOT French.
It’s not french, it’s a made up disney language called mouse latin. The mice distort words. Zug Zug is also orcish. The main definition is “Acknowledgment or Agreement.” A comment made a while ago “Yep Yep” is the correct answer. You can also tell it means yes/okay/on it because of when Jaq says it he is often in an agreement position with other characters.
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