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  2. KS X 1001 - Wikipedia

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    KS X 1001, "Code for Information Interchange (Hangul and Hanja)", [d] [1] formerly called KS C 5601, is a South Korean coded character set standard to represent Hangul and Hanja characters on a computer. KS X 1001 is encoded by the most common legacy (pre-Unicode) character encodings for Korean, including EUC-KR and Microsoft's Unified Hangul ...

  3. Filler (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In Afrikaans, ah, um, and uh are common fillers (um, and uh being in common with English). In American Sign Language, UM can be signed with open-8 held at chin, palm in, eyebrows down (similar to FAVORITE); or bilateral symmetric bent-V, palm out, repeated axial rotation of wrist (similar to QUOTE).

  4. A Resistance - Wikipedia

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    A Resistance (Korean: 항거:유관순 이야기) is a 2019 South Korean biographical period drama film directed by Cho Min-ho, starring Go Ah-sung, Kim Sae-byuk, Kim Ye-eun, Jeong Ha-dam and Ryu Kyung-soo. [2] [3]

  5. Help:IPA - Wikipedia

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    English uh-oh, Hawai‘i, German die Angst The 'glottal stop', a catch in the breath. For some people, found in bu tt on [ˈbʌʔn̩] , or between vowels across words: Deus ex machina [ˌdeɪəsˌʔɛksˈmɑːkɪnə] ; in some nonstandard dialects, in a apple [əˈʔæpl̩] .

  6. List of Hangul jamo - Wikipedia

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    Unicode also defines a large subset of precomposed Hangul syllables (U+AC00–U+D7AF) made of two or three jamo characters for use in modern Korean (their canonical decomposition mappings are not found in the UCD, but are specified with an arithmetic algorithm only in The Unicode Standard, Chapter 3 Conformance) and are decomposable into ...

  7. Uhm Tae-woong - Wikipedia

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    Uhm also starred in December romance My Love, in which his character is a Free Hugs activist who returns to Korea after six years overseas in the hopes of finding his ex-girlfriend. Finally no longer known as simply "Uhm Jung-hwa's kid brother," [ 2 ] he continued building a diverse filmography in 2008.

  8. Soon-tek Oh - Wikipedia

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    Soon-tek Oh (Korean: 오순택, O Sun-taek – also spelled as Soon-taek Oh or Soon-taik Oh or Soon-teck Oh; June 29, 1932 – April 4, 2018 [1]) was a Korean–American actor. He was the voice of Fa Zhou in Disney's Mulan and the direct-to-video sequel Mulan II and the sadistic Colonel Yin in Missing in Action 2: The Beginning .

  9. Uh-ee - Wikipedia

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    The music video features cameo appearances by Bumkey, DJ DOC's Kim Chang-ryeol, and comedian Yoon Sung-ho. [10] All five members of K-Much, and Bob Girls' Dahye and Jina also appeared. The music video received more than one million views within one day of release, [11] and has 10.6 million views as of May 2016. When the music video was released ...