Talk:Tick! Tack!

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"Tick Tack" does not necessarily have to be Engrish. In German, for example, the sound a clock makes is written this way.

Is it? Wasn't aware. It's a little on the fence then, because Shuffle! is obviously an English borrowing, so it seems that they would continue to borrow from English, which is most common anyways. I'm only really aware of one German loan word in Japanese (baito). --SeizureDog 00:16, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
It really does't matter whether it's in english or other usage. At least I can say that in Hungarian we say "tik tak", so I suppose it sounds familiar to a number of european ears. --Rev-san