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  2. Korean dialects - Wikipedia

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    Dialect zones identified by Shinpei Ogura (1944) [2] Dialect zones in the National Atlas of Korea [3] Distribution of tone and length in Korean dialects: [4] tone length no length or tone. Korea is a mountainous country, and this could be the main reason why Korean is divided into numerous small local dialects.

  3. Gyeongsang dialect - Wikipedia

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    Most Gyeongsang dialects have six vowels, a (ㅏ), e (ㅔ), i (ㅣ), eo (ㅓ), o (ㅗ), u (ㅜ). In most areas, the vowelsㅐ(ae) and ㅔ (e) are conflated. A 2015 study found that Gyeongsang dialect speakers merged these sounds more significantly than speakers from central regions of Korea, but less so than speakers from southwestern Korea in Jeonbuk or Jeonnam. [2]

  4. Jeolla dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Jeolla dialect of the Korean language, also known as Southwestern Korean, is spoken in the Jeolla region of South Korea, including the metropolitan city of Gwangju. This area was known as Jeolla Province during the Joseon era. However, it is believed that the dialect dates to the Baekje kingdom with Chungcheong Dialect. [1]

  5. Satori - Wikipedia

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    Satori (Japanese: 悟り) is a Japanese Buddhist term for "awakening", "comprehension; understanding". [1] The word derives from the Japanese verb satoru. [2] [3]In the Zen Buddhist tradition, satori refers to a deep experience of kenshō, [4] [5] "seeing into one's true nature".

  6. Jeju language - Wikipedia

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    Korean and Jeju differ significantly in their verbal paradigms. For instance, the continuative aspect marker of Jeju and the mood or aspect distinction of many Jeju connective suffixes are absent in Korean. Most of the Jeju lexicon is Koreanic, and the language preserves many Middle Korean features and words now lost in Standard Korean.

  7. Daniel Dae Kim Confronted 'Lost' Creators About Asian ... - AOL

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    Daniel Dae Kim. Mario Perez/Touchstone/Abc/Kobal/Shutterstock Sharing his side. Daniel Dae Kim is best known for his role on Lost, but when he first read the script ...

  8. Miracle: Letters to the President - Wikipedia

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    Miracle: Letters to the President (Korean: 기적; Hanja: 奇蹟; RR: Gijeok) is a 2021 South Korean romantic drama film directed and co-written by Lee Jang-hoon for Blossom Pictures. Starring Park Jeong-min , Lee Sung-min , Im Yoon-ah , and Lee Soo-kyung , the film is based on a true story of a high school mathematics genius Joon-kyeong.

  9. Gang Dong-won - Wikipedia

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    Gang Dong-won (Korean: 강동원; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor.He debuted as a model and rose to stardom through the film Temptation of Wolves (2004). He is subsequently known for starring in the films Maundy Thursday (2006), Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard (2009), Secret Reunion (2010), Kundo: Age of the Rampant (2014), The Priests (2015), A Violent Prosecutor (2016), Master ...