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Etymology

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Sino-Korean word from 農樂, orthographic borrowing from Japanese 農楽 (nōgaku).

Coined during the colonial period. See   풍물놀이 on the Korean Wikipedia.Wikipedia ko

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?nong'ak
Revised Romanization (translit.)?nong'ag
McCune–Reischauer?nongak
Yale Romanization?nongak

Noun

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농악 (nong'ak) (hanja 農樂)

  1. (music) nong-ak

Synonyms

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