Korean
Etymology
Of native Korean origin. See also 퍽 (peok).
Pronunciation
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| Revised Romanization? | pak |
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| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | pag |
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| McCune–Reischauer? | p'ak |
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| Yale Romanization? | phak |
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Adverb
팍 • (pak)
- (onomatopoeia) out loud, aloud (a word imitating the sound made when one yells suddenly and strongly, or describing such a scene)
- 팍 내지르다 ― pak naejireuda ― to yell out loud
- 팍 치다 ― pak chida ― to hit someone hard
- (onomatopoeia) deeply (a word imitating the sound made when one steps on and sinks deeply in mud, or describing such a scene)
- 팍 밟다 ― pak bapda ― to step deep into mud
- (onomatopoeia) (a word imitating the sound made when one suddenly falls down backwards or falls flat on one's face, or describing such a scene)
- 팍 쓰러지다 ― pak sseureojida ― to fall down with a thud
- 팍 거꾸러지다 ― pak geokkureojida ― to topple over with a thump