Korean
Etymology
Intensive form of 댕댕 (daengdaeng).
Pronunciation
| Romanizations |
|---|
| Revised Romanization? | ttaengttaeng |
|---|
| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ttaengttaeng |
|---|
| McCune–Reischauer? | ttaengttaeng |
|---|
| Yale Romanization? | ttayngttayng |
|---|
Ideophone
Ablaut/harmonic pair
| Yin-form
|
띵띵 (ttingtting)
|
| Yang-form
|
땡땡 (ttaengttaeng)
|
Consonant set
| Plain
|
댕댕 (daengdaeng)
|
| Intensive
|
땡땡 (ttaengttaeng)
|
땡땡 • (ttaengttaeng)
- very swellingly
온 몸이 땡땡 부었다.- on mom-i ttaengttaeng bueotda.
- His entire body is very swollen up.
- in a very hard and solid shape