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  2. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    SOL (59D: Sun, in Spanish) I appreciate getting a review of Spanish vocabulary. In Spanish, SOL is sun, and luna is moon. A few other clues I especially enjoyed:

  3. Koreans in Spain - Wikipedia

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    2006 statistics from Spain's Instituto Nacional de Estadística showed 2,873 registered residents of Spain born in South Korea, of whom 514 held Spanish nationality, while 2,359 held other nationalities. Among Spanish nationals, men outnumbered women by a ratio of 1.3:1, which was almost exactly reversed among non-Spanish nationals.

  4. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Same – DO (ditto) Sappers – RE (the Royal Engineers equivalent of "private") Satisfactory – S; Say – EG (e.g., short for the Latin exempli gratia) Seaman – AB (able seaman) Second – S or MO (moment) Secret service – SS; Secretary – PA (personal assistant) Section – OR (Other Ranks – a 'section' of the British Armed Forces ...

  5. Names of Korea - Wikipedia

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    When referring to both North Korean and South Koreans, the transcription of phonetic English Korean (コリアン, Korian) may be used because a reference to a Chōsen national may be interpreted as a North Korean national instead. The Korean language is most frequently referred to in Japan as Kankokugo (韓国語) or Chōsengo (朝鮮語).

  6. Category:Spanish people of Korean descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish people of Korean descent" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Asian communities faced language barriers during L.A ... - AOL

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    The study’s findings show that the commonly spoken Asian languages in the four areas are Chinese, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese. But there are also dozens of other languages including Cantonese ...

  8. Koreans in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 survey of 160 Korean migrants in Mexico City, both those from South Korea and those from other Korean diaspora populations of the Americas, found that 92% used Korean as the language of communication with their families; 6% used both Korean and Spanish, and only the remaining 2% used Spanish exclusively or English as well. [2]

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