Sounds like a name to me, where did you hear it?
"Jee un" (μ§μ) in Korean can be a person's name or a verb form that means "to write" or "has written". It depends on the context in which it is used.
μ ν리 (Jee-pu-ri)
"Jee ha" is an informal way of expressing agreement or affirmation in Hindi. It can be translated to "yes, indeed" or "absolutely" in English.
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
No, "sheegu" does not mean family in Korean. The correct term for family in Korean is "κ°μ‘±" (gajok).
"Sarang" in Korean means love.
What does Jee Won (Korean boy's name) mean?
The Korean word for grandpa is "ν μλ²μ§" (hal-a-beo-ji).
"아버지", pronounced "ah-buh-jee".
The Korean letters (Hangul) for 'knowledge' is : 지식 , pronounced 'Jee-shick' If you're unable to see the letters, you probably have to install fonts for Korean letters to your computer.
Jee can mean "yes" and is also used as word of respect after name or elders.
The UN fought in Korea.
The S.Koreans asked for the UN help.
...nothing...
Grandma= Halmoni (hal-muh-nee) Grandpa= Halapoji (hal-ah-puh-jee)
The UN.
행운! (haeng un)
Kajima pronounced "kah-jee-mah" means "do not go" in Korean.