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  2. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Nim (Hangul: 님) (by itself after a proper noun) is the highest form of honorifics and above ssi. Nim will follow addressees' names on letters/emails and postal packages. It is often roughly translated as "Mr." or "Ms./Mrs.". [15] [16]-nim (as an affix) is used as a commonplace honorific for guests, customers, clients, and unfamiliar individuals.

  3. (G)I-dle - Wikipedia

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    Yuqi stated, "I grew up dreaming of becoming a singer after seeing Hyuna sunbae-nim. I want to become a sexy and cute singer like [her]. My mother played her music during preschool. That seems to have influenced me." Shuhua also noted, "Since I was young, I loved dancing with my friends. I want to stand on stage together."

  4. She Would Never Know - Wikipedia

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    She Would Never Know (Korean: 선배, 그 립스틱 바르지 마요) is a South Korean television series starring Won Jin-ah, Rowoon, Lee Hyun-wook, Lee Joo-bin, and Lee Kyu-han. [1]

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  6. List of English words of Korean origin - Wikipedia

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    Word Korean word Explanation Merriam-webster Oxford Remarks Hapkido: hapgido 합기도 (合氣道)a Korean martial art [8][9]Kisaeng: gisaeng 기생 (妓生)(archaic) a female entertainer who pours drinks to guests and entertain them with songs and dances

  7. Taeyang - Wikipedia

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    Dong Young-bae (Korean: 동영배; born May 18, 1988), [1] better known by his stage name Taeyang or SOL, is a South Korean singer.He made his debut in 2006 as a member of the South Korean boy band BigBang.

  8. Corporal Nym - Wikipedia

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    Nym's name is probably derived from the English word "nim", meaning "to take" (related to nimble and the game Nim), referring to his propensity for thieving.[1]Nym's extremely curt and disconnected style of speech contrasts with Pistol's expansive bombast, which is full of florid grandiosity and garbled intellectual references.

  9. Ive (group) - Wikipedia

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    Ive's official logo. The group's name is meant to evoke the English phrase "I have". [1] It refers to the idea of showing what "I have" to the audience with confidence, where instead of telling the story of growth, the group intends to portray a "complete girl group" from the start.