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  2. Bestie (group) - Wikipedia

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    Bestie (Korean: 베스티, stylized as BESTie) was a South Korean girl group formed by YNB Entertainment. They released their debut single, "Pitapat", in July 2013. They released their debut single, "Pitapat", in July 2013.

  3. Na Hae-ryung - Wikipedia

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    Na Hae-ryung was a child actress and appeared in film and television roles, such as in the drama Magic Kid Masuri. [5]She was a member of girl group EXID for two months in 2012, during which time she featured on their debut single album Holla.

  4. Names of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The plural of Solho ("Korea, Korean; a Korean") in the Manchu language is Solhoso ("Koreans, Korean people"), similar to Solongos in Mongolian. Manchu also has solohi or silihi for certain kinds of weasel (specifically, suwayan solohi "yellow solohi" for Mustela sibirica), but nioron for "rainbow."

  5. The 3 very British words that confuse people from outside the ...

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    Dialect expert and YouTube star Korean Billy told Business Insider listed some British words people from outside the UK struggle to understand. In every language, there are phrases that don't ...

  6. Take a Deeper Look - Wikipedia

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    The song "Bestie" was released on October 4, 2010, in advance of the album's release. It was inspired by three members of a 6-year clique entitled "WhatsApp jam". It was first released as a digital single on October 4, 2010 worldwide on Bandcamp , [ 2 ] then on iTunes on October 11, 2010 in English, [ 3 ] and finally on various Korean digital ...

  7. List of English words of Korean origin - Wikipedia

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    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 [10] Manhwa: manhwa 만화 (漫畫) a style of Korean comic books, cartoons and animated cartoons (cognate with Japanese manga) Mukbang: meokbang 먹방

  8. Ieung - Wikipedia

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    Ieung (sign: ㅇ; Korean: 이응) is a consonant letter of the Korean alphabet, Hangul. It is silent when used at the beginning of a syllable (it is a consonant placeholder in vowel letters). However, ㅇ might take on the glottal stop [ʔ] sound on some occasions. [1] It takes on the sound when it is the ending consonant in a syllable.

  9. List of Hangul jamo - Wikipedia

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    code points in orange were added in Unicode 5.2. [1] These should form a syllabic square when conjoined with other jamo characters, but unupdated fonts, browsers or systems may not be able to do so. code points in pale violet red were corrected in Unicode 5.1 and the South Korean national standard KS X 1026-1 (unofficial English translation).