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Kekok

tʃaɪniːzle̞tə tʃaɪniːzle̞tə tʃaɪniːzle̞tə biː juː keɪ aɪ waɪ əʊ juː siː ɛl juː ɛm ɛs waɪ biː juː tiː ɛm eɪ aɪ ɛn ɛl waɪ ɑː iː ɛf iː ɑː ɑː aɪ ɛn dʒiː tiː əʊ ɛm eɪ ɛn juː eɪ ɛl diː iː ɛks tiː iː ɑː aɪ tiː waɪ əʊ ɑː ɡiko̞tɕinäi dʒiː aɪ keɪ əʊ siː eɪtʃ aɪ ɛn eɪ aɪ eɪ dʌbəljuː keɪ dʌbəljuː eɪ ɑː diː biː juː tiː əʊ ɛf tiː iː ɛn eɪ piː piː ɛl aɪ iː diː tiː əʊ eɪ siː tiː aɪ əʊ ɛn ɛs ɑː eɪ tiː eɪtʃ iː ɑː tiː eɪtʃ eɪ ɛn eɪ dʒiː iː ɛn iː ɑː eɪ ɛl diː iː ɛm iː eɪ ɛn əʊ ɑː

In Japanese 不器用 (bukiyou) - clumsy, but mainly referring to manual dexterity. Or, ぎこちない (gikochinai) - awkward, but often applied to actions rather than a general demeanor.

Awkward, clumsy, or lacking grace, especially in physical movement or social interactions.

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不器用 (bukiyou) - clumsy, but mainly referring to manual dexterity. Or, ぎこちない (gikochinai) - awkward, but often applied to actions rather than a general demeanor.

Example

"Dia kekok menari di depan umum."

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