Caveat: Ideophones for Hangul Day

Today is "Hangul Day" – a Korean holiday that was recently invented (or rather, "restored" as apparently it existed before, but its current incarnation became a legal holiday last year). I think South Korea was feeling self-conscious about how few holidays they have, relative to other OECD countries, so they've been inventing new ones. To celebrate Hangul Day, it seems logical to study Korean.

In that domain, here is something I've been working on recently.

I have posted about Korean language phonomimes, phenomimes and psychomimes 3 times before ([broken link! FIXME] here, [broken link! FIXME] here and [broken link! FIXME] here).

I have decided to just put together a consolidated page listing them, which I will update when I feel like, because such a resource for non-Korean speakers does not seem to exist online. 

[broken link! FIXME] Here it is

[daily log: 걷기]

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