Meaning of name of region in Korea

Any thoughts?

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서울 is not a Kanji, right?

Look cool I guess

beautiful

was 'basis of person' your main city where everyone who was someone lived?

I'm pretty sure "Rock island" is called "Solitary Island" if translating from Korean (but it's Japanese so should be 竹島 bamboo island). Did you try to translate things literally? You should know that's not how it works.

As I know, it's not

so?
Where did you get the names from

>Dokdo
>region in Korea

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Looks very typical. We too have the "somethings-something"-naming scheme.
Pic related is located in the end of lake Tuusula. Name of the place literally means end-of-the-lake (Järvenpää)

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Which Mmorpg is that tho?

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It’s ours just like kuril island is russia’s one

About 1800s, Korea government started allowing people live in Ulleungdo(울릉도). And many people living in 전라도(south west place in Korea) moved there. 전라도 people who saw the Dokdo(Takeshima) called this island as '독섬'. '섬' means 'island' and '독' is dialect of '돌(rock)'. So this island became '독섬'. Then in 1900, Korea officially included this island and named '석도' which means 'rock island'. But in 1904, Japanese met Korean at 독도(Dokdo, Takeshima) and asked Korean the name of this island. Then Korean told the Japanese as '獨섬'. '獨' means 'Solitary' and its sound is 'Dok'. And by the time of 1904, '獨섬(독도)' finally became the official name. This is why it is translated as "Solitary Island".

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retarded

Right. 셔ᄫᅳᆯ is origin of 서울.

Oh I see.
Thanks for the information, I didn't know about that.

제주(Jeju) is interesting.

Complex history!!! I didn't know it too!!

Is 화성 mean Mars?

븅신새끼
국민들이 이러니 나라가 맨날 이 모양이지

프랑스놈이다 븅신새끼야 ㅉㅉ

화성은 성 이름이다. 원래는 강원도 화성군에 있던 고유 성채였지만 정조대왕께서 아버지 사도를 기리기 위해 현제 수원으로 이동시켰다.
수원은 물의 기원이라는 뜻이며 한강의 지류가 있는곳이다.
댕청아

욕하지 마세요^^
나라 개망신이에요^^

정확히 따지면 신라의 수도였던 사비가 변형된 표기법임.

How should I read ᄫᅳᆯ?

vle. ᄫis 'v' sound.

ㅸ Should like [β]
You can make a light [ㅂ]sound.

Pot mountain sounds interesting

how the fuck do you not know how to read your own language?

Are you an English Teacher

That's an ancient language.
It's an unused word these days.

I'm learning, but I don't use to it in my life.

Similar examples include: ㅿ,ㅨ,ㅩ,ㅬㅭ,ㆍ,ㆎ,ㆋ,ㆅ.ㆄ............

안구테러

>ㆅ

looks like an owl, kek

lol

> Iron Hill

Really? Then, why there's almost no iron?

No, actually, there is a high geologic iron content.
So the soil there is red.
As iron oxidizes, so does it.

Aha!

It's quite funny.

It's just like Russian, where B (ve) looks like the Latin B but is really ve