Depending on the context of its use, the term "jang" ( 장 ) can mean "chapter" as in the sequence of things. In Taekwondo, the term is usually translated as "form" or "pattern" when used to represent each form within a series of forms or "Poomsae" (pre-arranged movements). An individual form is sometimes called a "Hyung" or "Tul." A set of forms in a related collection are called Poomsae, and each one is numbered as the next "jang" (form or chapter) in the series.
Il Jang: 1st Form
Yi Jang: 2nd Form
Sam Jang: 3rd Form
Sa Jang: 4th Form
Oh Jang: 5th Form
Yuk Jang: 6th Form
Chil Jang: 7th Form
Pal Jang: 8th Form
if you mean the flower "Jang-mii" 장미
Do jang is a Korean term. It refers to the school where the martial art is taught. In Japanese it is a dojo.
Jang Geun Suk is a Korean actor, singer and model who has played in many Korean dramas. :)
no his mother and father are Korean
Jangmi is pronounced as "jang-mee" in Korean. The 'a' in 'jang' is pronounced as in 'car' and the 'ee' in 'mee' is like the 'ee' in 'bee'.
화장실 hwa-jang-shil
Using Roman characters, grandmaster is sometimes spelled Kwan Jang Nim in Korean.
North Korean Juche Idea sought for asylum in south after Jang-yop was founded because his life was in danger.
Jang Dong gun, born in March 7, 1972 is a South Korean actor. Jang is most known for appearing in the movies Friend and Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War.
장재봉 if you can't see it, it means your computer can't read Korean words
The Korean saying "taegeuk oh jang" translates to "the principles of yin and yang" in English. It refers to the philosophical concept of balance and harmony in the universe, represented by the Taegeuk symbol, which is often associated with the duality of opposing forces. The "oh jang" part refers specifically to the five elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, and water—integral to traditional Korean cosmology and thought. Together, they emphasize the interconnectedness and cyclical nature of life.
You might be referring to a mispronunciation of Sam Jang. Sam is Korean for "3rd" (third place in ordinal counting). "Jang" is the word used for each form in the serious of Poomsae. Il Jang = 1st form Yi Jang = 2nd form Sam Jang = 3rd form Sa Jang = 4th form Oh Jang = 5th form Yuk Jang = 6th form Chil Jang = 7th form Pal Jang = 8th form