Giok Tjhan Siauw has written:
'Siauw Giok Tjhan remembers' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Chinese
'Gotongrojong Nasakom untuk melaksanakan Ampera' -- subject(s): Politics and Government
'A Peranakan-Chinese and the quest for Indonesian nation-hood' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Chinese
Tan Kun-giok was born in 1905.
Tan Kun-giok died in 1963.
The cast of Pamilya garapal - 1966 includes: Menggay Chiquito Giok Eng Silvio Ramiro Ross Rival Tony Villar Nina Zaldua
This quote means that the present and the future can be predicted from the past, and those who are not sharp enough to grasp that concept, either countries or individuals, are probably destined to repeat the past, wars, political fisasos and all.
넌 나를 아직도 생각하고 있어? Neon Nareul Ajikdo saenggakhago isseo? Not entirely sure :/ I'm not native I think you don't need "-do", and "saenggak" is 'think'. probably the easiest way to say this is: "(person's name)ssi-neun, jeoreul ajik giokhaeyo?" Since you have to ask if they remember you, using 'neon' instead of their name can be rude if you don't have permission. 'jeo' is better as well; it's more humble. 'giok' means remember.