바그르르

Korean

Etymology

Of native Korean origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pa̠ɡɯɾɯɾɯ]
  • Phonetic hangeul: []
Revised Romanization? bageureureu
Revised Romanization (translit.)? bageuleuleu
McCune–Reischauer? pagŭrŭrŭ
Yale Romanization? pakululu

Ideophone

바그르르 (bageureureu)

  1. (of a smaller amount of liquid or smaller bubbles) while boiling loudly and spreading out; while bubbling vigorously and spreading out
  2. (figurative) impatiently, irritably

Derived terms

  • 바그르르하다 (bageureureuhada, “to boil loudly; to bubble vigorously]”)
Ideophones related to 바글/버글 (bageul/beogeul, "teeming, bubbling")
Yang-vowel form
Yin-vowel form
바글바글 (bageulbageul)
바그르르 (bageureureu)
빠글빠글 (ppageulppageul)
빠그르르 (ppageureureu)
버글버글 (beogeulbeogeul)
버그르르 (beogeureureu)
뻐글뻐글 (ppeogeulppeogeul)
뻐그르르 (ppeogeureureu)
보글보글 (bogeulbogeul)
보그르르 (bogeureureu)
뽀글뽀글 (ppogeulppogeul)
뽀그르르 (ppogeureureu)
부글부글 (bugeulbugeul)
부그르르 (bugeureureu)
뿌글뿌글 (ppugeulppugeul)
뿌그르르 (ppugeureureu)
와글와글 (wageurwageul)
와그르르 (wageureureu)
워글워글 (wogeurwogeul)
워그르르 (wogeureureu)
오글오글 (ogeurogeul)
오그르르 (ogeureureu)
우글우글 (ugeurugeul)
우그르르 (ugeureureu)

Usage notes

바그르르 (bageureureu) is the yang vowel, or bright vowel, form of 버그르르 (beogeureureu).

In contemporary Korean, the yang vowels refer to /a/, /ɛ/, and /o/. In Korean ideophones and sensory words, forms with these vowels have a connotation of brightness, smallness, clearness, sharpness, youth, or positiveness.

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