뺑뺑
Korean
Etymology
Reduplication of 뺑 (ppaeng).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [p͈ɛŋp͈ɛŋ]
- Phonetic hangeul: [뺑뺑]
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Ideophone
뺑뺑 • (ppaengppaeng)
Usage notes
뺑뺑 (ppaengppaeng) is the yang vowel, or bright vowel, form of 삥삥 (ppingpping).
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.
뺑뺑 (ppaengppaeng) is the intensive consonant form of 뱅뱅 (baengbaeng).
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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