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    The song is called "Korean or Get Eaten" and the lyrics are performed in both English and Korean. The song will be available for streaming on Spotify at 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday.

  3. Arirang TV - Wikipedia

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    K-Chat: Conversing in Korean (Weekday, 10:00–10:10 KST): A comprehensive Korean language program that allows you to learn Korean in various daily life situations. PLAY11ST UP: FEEL LIKE 11 (Everyday, 11:00 - 12:00 KST): A program that invites musicians of various genres in South Korea to watch their live performances (simultaneous radio and ...

  4. Naver Papago - Wikipedia

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    Naver Papago (Korean: 네이버 파파고), shortened to Papago and stylized as papago, is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Naver Corporation. The name "Papago" comes from the Esperanto word for " parrot ", Esperanto being a constructed language .

  5. KBS World - Wikipedia

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    KBS World Radio is South Korea's sole foreign language promotional broadcast for the entire world. Its programming features news, culture, music, entertainment, as well as Korean lessons. KBS World Radio currently broadcasts in Korean, English, Japanese, French, Russian, Mandarin, Spanish, Indonesian, Arabic, German, Vietnamese and Cantonese.

  6. Ryongnamsan Television - Wikipedia

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    Ryongnamsan Television received its current name on September 5, 2012, with a logo reminiscent of the Kim Il Sung University logo and previously broadcast on Channel 9 from the Pyongyang TV Tower on a schedule operating from 19:00 to 22:00 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, [3] and since 2019 has been broadcasting from 18:00 to 22:00 on every weekday. [4]

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    Oznoz languages include Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Hindi, Korean, Kurdish, Japanese, Persian, Urdu, Spanish, and non-dialogue shows. Oznoz content can be accessed as an over-the-top service through the channel's website and iPad and Android apps. [1]

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