Why Korean 'aegyo' speech sounds cute: Adults raise vocal resonances to sound younger and smaller

StudentNewsletter newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via phys.org

In Korean, the term "aegyo" denotes a playful cuteness put on by adults to win someone's affection, typically in romantic contexts. This is usually accomplished with bashful expressions or a childlike manner of speaking sometimes known as "baby talk" in Western cultures.

In Korean, the term "aegyo" denotes a playful cuteness put on by adults to win someone's affection, typically in romantic contexts. This is usually accomplished with bashful expressions or a childlike manner of speaking sometimes known as "baby talk" in Western cultures. This story matters for Science & Discovery readers tracking student. Reported by phys.org. Read the full original at the source link below.

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