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  2. 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 was influenced by Japanese colonial occupation era.

  3. My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh - Wikipedia

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    My Contracted Husband, Mr. Oh [2] (Korean: 데릴남편 오작두) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Kim Kang-woo, Uee, Jung Sang-hoon, and Han Sun-hwa. It aired every Saturday from March 3, 2018 on MBC TV from 8:45 p.m. to 11:10 p.m. ( KST ), 2 episodes a day.

  4. List of The World of the Married characters - Wikipedia

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    She discovered about her husband's affairs, one-night stands and sex addiction a long time ago, yet she still could not break away from him. She didn't want to be a divorcee. Instead of getting a divorce, Ye-rim continues to live in a world full of lies. She eventually noticed that her husband developed a crush on her friend, Seon-u.

  5. 'Get on it AY-sep!' Foreign words have invaded Korea. The ...

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    Korean suggestions of English words such as "e-mail" and "e-mail list" in the library at the National Institute of Korean Language in Seoul. Kim Hyeong-bae, a senior researcher, inspects a relief ...

  6. Marriage in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in South Korea is currently restricted to unions between individuals of the opposite sex as same-sex marriages remain unrecognized. [9] People over 18 years old may marry with their parents' or guardians' consent. [10] Otherwise South Korea's age of consent to marriage is 20 in Korean age (19 in international age).

  7. Paemshillang - Wikipedia

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    Paemshillang: Kurŏngdŏngdŏngshinsŏnbi (Korean: 뱀신랑: 구렁덩덩신선비; RR: Baemsillang: Gureongdeongdeong sinseonbi; lit. The Snake Husband: The Divine Serpent Scholar) is a Korean folktale about a woman married to a snake (baem) who breaks a promise with her husband (sillang) and conquers adversity to reunite with him. [1]

  8. Korean pronouns - Wikipedia

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    There are no pure third-person pronoun systems in Korean. Unlike in English, Korean allows any part of a sentence except for the verb to be omitted when context is clear, which is usually done instead of using pronouns. It also uses personal names, titles, or kinship terms to refer to third persons in both oral and written communication.

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