different between korean vs sijo
korean
Esperanto
Adjective
korean
- accusative singular of korea
Finnish
Adjective
korean
- Genitive singular form of korea.
Noun
korean
- Genitive singular form of korea.
Anagrams
- erakon, kerona, nokare
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
korean m (definite singular koreanen, indefinite plural koreanar, definite plural koreanane)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 2012; superseded by koreanar
Swedish
Etymology
Korea +? -an
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?re??a?n/
Noun
korean c
- a Korean
Declension
See also
- sydkorean
- nordkorean
Anagrams
- ekorna, kornea
korean From the web:
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- what korean drama should i watch
sijo
English
Alternative forms
- shijo
Etymology
From Korean ??(??) (sijo).
Noun
sijo (plural sijos)
- A classical Korean poetry form consisting of twelve accentual phrases divided in three lines.
- Non-Korean poetry written in imitation of this style.
- The musical mode to which these works were traditionally sung.
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