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  2. Daughter language - Wikipedia

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    In historical linguistics, a daughter language, also known as descendant language, is a language descended from another language, its mother language, through a process of genetic descent. [1] If more than one language has developed from the same proto-language , or 'mother language', those languages are said to be sister languages , members of ...

  3. Aegyo - Wikipedia

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    Aegyo (Korean: 애교; Hanja: 愛嬌; Korean pronunciation:) in Korean is a normalized gendered performance that involves a cute display of affection often expressed through a cute voice, changes to speech, facial expressions, or gestures.

  4. Naver Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Naver Dictionary contains many definitions of words, a Korean audio pronunciation service, [1] and easy searching and accessibility of words. [8] It partners with and shows results from other dictionaries, including the Oxford Dictionary of English , [ 9 ] Collins English Dictionary , [ 10 ] Wiktionary , and Urban Dictionary . [ 9 ]

  5. No longer ‘an inadequate daughter’: Korean American college ...

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    The post No longer ‘an inadequate daughter’: Korean American college student candidly reveals how education helped her better understand her parents appeared first on In The Know.

  6. Teknonymy - Wikipedia

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    the Yoruba language of Western Africa; for example, if a woman has a son named Femi, will now be known as iya Femi (meaning mother of Femi) and her husband baba Femi (meaning father of Femi). the Hausa language of Africa; for example, if a man has a son named Adam, the man will be known as Baban Adam, while his wife would be called Maman Adam.

  7. Aya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    In the Raute language of Nepal, Aya refers to one's sister-in-law. The word originates from the Proto-Tibeto-Burman ’ay (alternate form yay) meaning "mother". [1] In the Urdu language the word Aya refers to bees, caretaker, or nurse for young children. Typically in Pakistan ayas work in early childhood centres or primary schools.

  8. South Korea views the young daughter of North Korean leader ...

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    The young daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seen as her father’s likely heir apparent, South Korea’s spy agency said Thursday, its first such assessment on the preteen who was ...

  9. Dara - Wikipedia

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    In Urdu, Dara is a masculine given name meaning "possessor" or "sovereign" and "halo (of the moon)". [3] It can also mean "sovereign" or "lord", a meaning shared with the Sikh language. [4] In Urdu, Dara is a short form of Darius. In African-American culture, the name Dara is of Bermudian origin, also meaning "beautiful". [5]