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True; Sorry for the NZR, but GqRaCeRx, you were slightly off |
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FLY 1 (Dallaz) on August 21, 2001 at 1:33 AM |
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C'mon man...you're a Stage IV addict. posted by SeedyRom on August 21, 2001 at 01:01 AM |
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and so was GamblerZ. A short brief background here for ya: The origin of Korean and Japanese characters are from Chinese characters. Some of the culture, history, system, language, etc were devried from China thousand of years ago. While both countries had developed, they created their own language and characters; thus, some of the shapes of the characters are similar or totally different and so is the pronounciation. However, some of the main, common, or formal characters are based on Chinese and either still used in their langauge or they use their own version. For example, lots of Japanese still write their names in Chinese characters. Erick
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