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HANGUL SYLLABLE BBING
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Hangul Syllables
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Korean

Etymology

Intensive form of (bing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [p͈iŋ]
  • Phonetic hangeul: []
Revised Romanization? pping
Revised Romanization (translit.)? pping
McCune–Reischauer? pping
Yale Romanization? pping

Ideophone

(pping)

  1. round; circling a relatively large area once
  2. with a sudden moment of nausea
  3. with tears in one's eyes

Derived terms

Usage notes

(pping) is the yin vowel, or dark vowel, form of (ppaeng).

In contemporary Korean, the yin vowels refer to /ʌ/, /e/, /u/, and often /i/. In Korean ideophones and sensory words, forms with these vowels have a connotation of darkness, largeness, murkiness, bluntness, old age, or negativeness. (pping) is the intensive consonant form of (bing).

In many Korean ideophones and sensory words, forms with consonants which are aspirated or tensed are intensive; they emphasize the degree to which the description is true.

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