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Guest HikariBelle

LOL.

thank you for translating it for me (:

it doesnt sound very pretty to me... lol

i wish it would sound prettier XD

I like your name! ^^ I think it's unique and pretty. It's pronounced "Ryuh Sah-eun".

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Guest euphoria_

Shin Jin Seon

신진선

I remember I used to hate it when I was younger because no one could pronounce because the 'Seon' is pronounced like the word 'lawn' except with an 'S'

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My real name is Jung Yunjung, 정윤정.

(Sounds like Yoonjung though ! Yeaaaaah)

Hahaha, I kind of don't like it :mellow:

but My mom is like mine has a great meaning

& my bro name is 정윤섭. Similar, neh?

Cause' my grandfather created them for us (:

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Hey, can someone please help me translate my Chinese to Korean name? Thanks ^^ It's. 陳嘉莉

진가리

Jin Ga Ri

i had a korean friend who translated for me few years ago, but i cant remember the exact characters she gave me. i think it sounded like "noh shim eun". can anyone help translate or confirm for me? my given chinese name is 卢心韵.

노심운

No Shim Un (Oon)

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Guest playedescapade

My name translated in Chinese is 贾内. Please, could someone translate it further into Korean if it's possible? ^^;

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Guest ali.star

최미.

My brother is 진 and my sister is 선.

I used to hate it because it was only one symbol... I felt weird because everyone's name had two symbols and mine only had one. You can say "Jin-ee" or "Sun-ee" but you can't say "Mi-ee".

I've grown to love it now though. =)

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Guest graceeiscool

my name is 권해원 (kwon hae won )

권세 권, 바다 해, 근원 원

權海源

it means like. source of the sea

and the 해 has double meaning, meaning sea & sun.

haha i like how it has two slightly diff meanings in chinese & korean :)

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