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  2. Hauora - Wikipedia

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    There are four dimensions of hauora: taha tinana (physical well-being – health), taha hinengaro (mental and emotional well-being – self-confidence), taha whanau (social well-being – self-esteem) and taha wairua (spiritual well-being – personal beliefs).

  3. Taha (name) - Wikipedia

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    Taha Hussein (1889-1973), Egyptian writer and intellectual Taha Malik (born 1987), Pakistani-American record producer, musician, rapper and film score composer Taha Subhi Falaha, better known as Abu Mohammad al-Adnani (1977-2016), Syrian-born militant leader who was the official spokesperson and a senior leader of the Islamic State

  4. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Until the Joseon dynasty era, unlike today, on the Korean Peninsula, age was not considered as severe, so it was a culture of making friends within a small age gap. [dubious – discuss] The current Korean custom of deciding whether to use honorifics based on age in Korea was influenced by Japanese colonial occupation era.

  5. Sino-Korean vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Korean words constitute a large portion of South Korean vocabulary, the remainder being native Korean words and loanwords from other languages, such as Japanese and English to a lesser extent. Sino-Korean words are typically used in formal or literary contexts, [5] and to express abstract or complex ideas. [7]

  6. Ta-Ha - Wikipedia

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    The disbelievers wonder why God does not bring them a sign, and in the final verse God instructs Muhammad what to reply to them. Verse 135: "[Prophet], say, 'We are all waiting, so you carry on waiting: you will come to learn who has followed the even path, and been rightly guided.

  7. Im (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Im or Lim (Korean: ěž„) is a common Korean family name. The surname is identical to the Chinese character of the same name. The surname is identical to the Chinese character of the same name. [ a ] According to the initial law of the Korean language, both "Im" and "Lim" are interchangeable.

  8. Hee (Korean name) - Wikipedia

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    Hee, also spelled Hui, is a single-syllable Korean feminine given name, as well as an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. Hanja

  9. Dae-won (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dae-won, also spelled Dai-won or Tae-won, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. Hanja