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In Korean, "yen" (연) can mean "to connect" or "to relate," often used in contexts involving relationships or bonds between people. Additionally, it can refer to a "year" when pronounced as "yeon" (연) in a different context. The specific meaning can vary based on the context in which it is used.

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