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  2. Doljanchi - Wikipedia

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    Dol or doljanchi ( Korean : 돌; 돌잔치) is a Korean tradition that celebrates the first birthday of a baby. [1] This ceremony blesses the child with a prosperous future and has taken on great significance in Korea. The birthday babies wear a hanbok and a traditional hat: a jobawi or gulle for baby girls and a bokgeon or hogeon (호건) for ...

  3. Dare to Love Me (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dare to Love Me (Korean: 함부로 대해줘) is an ongoing South Korean television series based on Naver Webtoon of the same name by Sun Woo, starring Kim Myung-soo and Lee Yoo-young. It premiered on KBS2 on May 13, 2024, and airs every Monday and Tuesday at 22:10 . It is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions.

  4. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-user translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first before ...

  5. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Korean honorifics. The Korean language has a system of honorifics that recognizes and reflects the hierarchical social status of participants with respect to the subject and/or the object and/or the audience. Speakers use honorifics to indicate their social relationship with the addressee and/or subject of the conversation, concerning their age ...

  6. Yong (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yong (name) Yong (Korean Hangul: 용, Korean Hanja: 勇) is a family name used in Korea, as well as a character in some Korean given names. It may also mean sun in some cases. As a family name, it may also be spelled Ryong in Korea. It is of Sino-Korean origin.

  7. Mi-rae - Wikipedia

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    Mi-rae. McCune–Reischauer. Mirae. Mi-rae is a Korean given name, in modern times used as a feminine name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name, however the most common way of writing this name in hanja is 未 來, meaning "future". [1] There are 33 hanja with the reading "mi" and 9 hanja with the ...

  8. Kim (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kim. Kim ( Korean : 김; Hanja : 金) is the most common surname in Korea. As of the 2015 South Korean census, there were 10,689,959 people by this name in South Korea or 21.5% of the population. Although the surname is always pronounced the same, dozens of different family clans ( bon-gwan) use it. The clan system in Korea is unique from the ...

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