퉁퉁걸음

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Korean

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Etymology

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Of native Korean origin. From 퉁퉁 (tungtung, thump, stamp, thud, boom) +‎ 걸음 (georeum, step, walk, stride, pace, gait, manner of walking).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?tungtunggeoreum
Revised Romanization (translit.)?tungtunggeol'eum
McCune–Reischauer?t'ungt'unggŏrŭm
Yale Romanization?thwungthwungkel.um

Noun

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퉁퉁걸음 (tungtunggeoreum)

  1. a stamp, heavy tread/walk, lumbering gait, walking with pounding steps
    퉁퉁걸음 으로han tungtunggeoreum ap-euroto take a heavy step forwards