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It means 'immortality' in Korean. The Korean word is 'mugung'.
paran-saek flower
Jasmine is said as "재스민" (jaeseumin) in Korean. This term is a transliteration of the English word. Additionally, the native Korean term for jasmine, referring to the flower, is "쟈스민" (jasmin).
꽆 i think it is romanticized kkoch i may be wrong though
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in Korean we say Jo-ee-an and same as in orange: or-ren-gee ice cream: i-ice-ck-eem but flower isn't. flower is :ckot
It is the sharon flower, because Korea's national tree is the sharon tree
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
The word everyone in Korean is 여러분 .
if you mean the flower "Jang-mii" 장미
It's a Korean stationery store.
The phrase "pretty flower" would be예쁜 꽃 (yeppeun kkoch)in Korean.