맑다 (makda)
seem-jahng
neh mah eum
"pabo gateun maeum"
Korea has 2 counting systems: pure Korean and borrower system from Chinese. Pure Korean zero is "young" (just like it's pronounced in English). Zero in borrower Chinese system is "gong" (pronounced like 'pwnd' with the ng at the end ) .
The literal transcription would be sil-yeon e gamsa.
When you see a heart, you will say that "It symbolizes the love!" But these are the real answers: White Heart - Pure (Beyond love) Red Heart - Love Black Heart - Hate
Pure heart = corazón puro
Sino Korean is based off of Chinese while "Classical Korean" or Pure Korean is as its name says.
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Pure in Heart was created on 2006-05-22.