In Korean, a special person can be referred to as "특별한 사람" (teukbyeolhan saram). This phrase combines "특별한" (teukbyeolhan), meaning "special," and "사람" (saram), meaning "person." It is often used to describe someone who holds significant meaning or importance in one’s life. Additionally, in a more affectionate context, one might use "소중한 사람" (sojunghan saram), meaning "precious person."
특별 한 특별 한 = special
Cathlyn's Korean Kitchen - 2009 Korean Foods for Special Occasions 4-11 was released on: USA: 26 January 2013
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The cast of Special Korean Sauce - 2009 includes: Camilla Jackson as Lilly Victoria Thaine as Tarina
Nu (nun without the n) nin ? I am a South Korean person.
A Korean person: 韓国人 (KANKOKUJIN) The Korean laguage: 韓国語 (KANKOKUGO)
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...the youngest person to go to college was a SHE and SHE was Korean and SHE was ten...it was "on" the Korean newspaper? A*HOLE.
Probably, applying for South Korean citizenship, would be the procedure.
ah, you're a Korean person
It comes from the Korean meaning of "special award"
특별한 친구