Samsung literally translates to "Three Star," as it uses the Chinese characters '三' and '星,' which mean three and star respectively.
Samsung founder Byong-Chol Lee (이병철) had once said that
Three is big and mighty and strong, and
Star is bright, high, shines clearly and is something that lasts forever.
Samsung means "three stars" in Korean, which is the language spoken by Samsung founder Byung-Chull Lee. The name was chosen to represent great success and longevity, as stars are often associated with excellence and growth.
Pretty
its a motherboard from korea, maybe the support would also be anyhow korean or on korean language
It is a Korean word meaning something, big, numerous and powerful
Modernity
"Ochoa" does not have a specific meaning in Korean as it is not a Korean word. It may be a surname or a name from a different language.
Samsung is a Korean company.
"Joaheyo" does not have a meaning in Filipino language. It may be a Korean word or phrase as it sounds similar to Korean expressions such as "annyeonghaseyo" which means "hello" or "goodbye" in English.
"Hijin" does not have a specific meaning in Korean as it is a name that does not have a standard definition or translation in the language.
"La ho ma" does not have a meaning in Korean. It is not a phrase or word in the Korean language.
Samsung is a South Korean company.
Yes, it is a South Korean cellphone brand