nice video you have posted!! so, we finally got to see you. would be nice to get to know more about you - besides of your new identy shaped out of the 'old' ones.
another thing: we have heard there was some confusion about our posting yesterday. I hope all riddles are solved now..
We also use the letter, Ji, in Korea, only it is pronounced as 'Je'. It is probably read differently in Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, etc., but written in the same form. Who knew in 100 bc China that the character 'Ji' would be a symbol and a linguistic medium of 21st century interculturalism?
Ah, I have a very nice Korean bbq stand to share. How can I contribute to your sandwich? but then, you would have to change the name of your nation..? ^^
hello!
ReplyDeletenice video you have posted!! so, we finally got to see you. would be nice to get to know more about you - besides of your new identy shaped out of the 'old' ones.
another thing: we have heard there was some confusion about our posting yesterday. I hope all riddles are solved now..
see you soon,
maritta
We also use the letter, Ji, in Korea, only it is pronounced as 'Je'. It is probably read differently in Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, etc., but written in the same form. Who knew in 100 bc China that the character 'Ji' would be a symbol and a linguistic medium of 21st century interculturalism?
ReplyDeleteAh, I have a very nice Korean bbq stand to share. How can I contribute to your sandwich? but then, you would have to change the name of your nation..? ^^
Is there a capital city? :)Greeting to Ghabrusstaintaicans!
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