I don't think "Nim" is Korean or Vietnamese. Now if you meant "Kim" then it could be Korean or Vietnamese.
It can be Chinese (sometimes spelled Li), Korean or Vietnamese. There are also Americans with the last name Lee.
The last name Ly is of Vietnamese origin. It is a common surname among people of Vietnamese descent.
The name Linh is actually a Vietnamese and Chinese name but the name Linh is used in Vietnamese most. Linh is also a Chinese name but it is spelled Lin instead of Linh.
The name Shane would be쉐인 (swein) in Korean.
There isn't a Korean name for Sweta.
do ryeon nim
선생님 sun-saeng-nim
Nim from Nim's Islands name is Abigail Breslin. Abigail is 11, just like Nim.
선생님 (seon-saeng-nim)
The Korean word "nim" (님) is an honorific suffix used to show respect or politeness towards someone. It is often attached to titles or names, such as "seonsaengnim" (teacher) or "sajangnim" (boss), indicating a higher status or authority. The use of "nim" reflects the importance of hierarchy and respect in Korean culture.
Using Roman characters, grandmaster is sometimes spelled Kwan Jang Nim in Korean.
the name is Friday . i met him while i was in Australia
Vietnam War: South Korean Tiger brigade killed many Communist Vietnamese. Yes, Korean troops killed ( Communist) Vietnamese ruthlessly. Killed Thousands of them. Yes, after Vietnam War. Vietnam has many mixed racial half Korean-Vietnamese childrens. Yes, many Vietnamese woman marry Korean farmers. Yes, some couples make to be good couples. But majority of them end up divorce. Vietnamese have street gangs whereas Koreans have " Korean Mafia or Korean-Japanese Mafia" . Vietnamese street gangs are " Turf" oriented whereas Korean Mafia is just business oriented. As long you don't interfer Korean Mafia business pretty much they leave you alone.
More commonly known in Korean.
Sabeom (사범 : Sa beom) The suffix of "nim" ("sir" or "ma'am") is added for respect when talking to or about a senior rank as in sabeomnim (sa beom nim).
North & South Korean Armistice (Truce) in 1953. North Vietnamese Victory in 1975.
It can be Chinese (sometimes spelled Li), Korean or Vietnamese. There are also Americans with the last name Lee.