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Cho Yeong is the daughter of Cho Chung, a constellation recorder mage at Choeonbugwan [note 1].After her father was killed by the four families (Jin, Seo, Jang and Park) of Daeho, Jin Mu takes her under his wing and she is raised in dangerous valleys of Danhyanggok and trained to be an assassin.
Hanwoo (Korean native cattle) is a long-loved livestock in Korean history and was considered the No. 1 farm property list. It was also regarded as a criterion for evaluating abundance at various festivals and festivals, and in modern times, In modern times, it is considered a representative of sintoburi (신토불이, 身土不二, domestic ...
A scientist, warrior, and ambitious politician. The Hae people are foreigners to Arthdal who arrived from far far away, crossing the oceans. It has not been long since the Hae settled in Arthdal. The Hae chief, Mi-hol, used the exceptional technology of the Hae as a means to survive in Arthdal.
Pororo (Korean: 뽀로로, voiced in Korean by Lee Seon) is the titular character, a little penguin or a gentoo penguin. In seasons 1-2, he wears a tan-colored aviator cap, parodying the fact that penguins can't fly. Pororo often gets into various types of mischief with his friends, which includes trying to fly and playing practical jokes.
Interestingly, a 1997 North Korean novel called “Eternal Life,” written by North Korean Writers’ Union members Song Sang Won and Baek Bo Heum, recounts the heroic achievements of Kim Il Sung ...
The meaning of the word "chogi," defined by a Japanese friend, was "over there." My tutor did not mention it being of Korean origin. i dunno what kind of "japanese friend" this is, b/c he was answering IN KOREAN! japanese word for over there is "asoko". korean is the lang with yogi and chogi for here and there.
This is the list of Hangul jamo (Korean alphabet letters which represent consonants and vowels in Korean) including obsolete ones. This list contains Unicode code points. Hangul jamo characters in Unicode Hangul Compatibility Jamo block in Unicode Halfwidth Hangul jamo characters in Unicode