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One of my favourite nerdy jokes is that the Fourier transform is a bouba-kiki transform.
I think this indicates the features from vision and audio got aligned properly and hence we know what is what intuitively.
I was once asked to contemplate the frightening concept of kiki tea....
We should rename Burbaki to Boubakiki

Éléments de géométrie linguistique (no, not a thing)

This phenomenon of "sound symbolism" has received a lot of research attention in the last 10 years or so. For a long time it was considered a curiosity at best, and a total red herring at worst, but a lot of evidence is accumulating that sound symbolic effects are very real and may have profound implications for our understanding of sensorimotor cognition.
The shapes just look like the letters. K’s have sharp corners, B’s are round.
Fun fact for the fans of the “Baba Is You” game[1]:

> the naming of the characters Baba and Keke was inspired by the bouba/kiki effect.

Which makes a lot of sense for a game where meaning itself is one of the core gameplay elements. If you didn’t play that title yet and you enjoy puzzle games, try it.

[1]: Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Is_You