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jovenshires · 7 months
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incorrect smosh tweets 12/?
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twentysnoir · 3 months
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Especial KRP — Nomes femininos coreanos
Eu gosto muito de anotar alguns nomes meio diferentões para usar em krp, então resolvi compartilhar com vocês alguns nomes femininos que não vejo tanto em krp. Com possíveis variáveis na romanização e forma abrasileirada de leitura.
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Ahin, Aheen, Ain, Aeen (아인 - Aín)
Ahyeon, Ahyoon, Ahyun (아현 - Arrión)
Ahyeon, Ahyun, Ayeon, Ayun (아연 - Aión)
Ahyoon, Ahyun, Ayoon, Ayun (아윤 - Aiún)
Ahra, Ara, Arah, Ahla, Ala, Alah (아라 - Ara)
Bia, Biah, Via, Viah (비아 - Biá)
Bohae, Vohae (보해 - Borré)
Bohee, Bohi, Bohui, Vohee, Vohi, Vohui (보희 - Borrí)
Bohye, Vohye (보혜 - Borriê)
Bomin, Bomeen, Vomin, Vomeen (보민 - Bomín)
Boram, Voram (보람 - Borâm)
Chahee, Chahui (차희 - Tcharrí)
Chaehee, Chaehui (��희 - Tcherrí)
Chaeun (차은 - Tchaûn)
Chaeeun (채은 - Tcheûn)
Chanmi, Chanmee (찬미 - Tchanmí)
Choa, Choah (초아 - Tchoá)
Dajeong, Dajung (다정 - Dadjóng)
Dahye (다혜 - Darriê)
Dohwa (도화 - Dorruá)
Dorim, Dolim, Doreem, Doleem (도림 - Dorím)
Eunbyeol, Eunbyoul, Eunbyul (은별 - Ûnbiól)
Hajin, Hajeen, Hazin, Hazeen (하진 - Radjín)
Haena (해나 - Réná)
Heeyeon, Huiyeon, Heeyun, Huiyeon (희연 - Rión)
Hojeong, Hojoung, Hojung (호정 - Rodjóng)
Hyerim, Hyelim, Hyereem, Hyeleem (혜림 - Rierím)
Hyeonae, Hyunae (현애 - Rióné)
Ina, Inah, Eena, Eenah (이나 - Ina)
Inbin, Inbeen, Eenbin, Eenbeen (인빈 - Inbín)
Joohyun, Juhyun, Joohyeon, Juhyeon, Joohyoun, Juhyoun (주현 - Djurrión)
Juha, Zuha, Jooha, Zooha (주하 - Djurrá)
Jungyoon, Jeongyoon, Joungyoon, Jungyun, Jeongyun, Joungyun (정윤 - Djóngiún)
Kkochip (꽃잎 - Cônib)
Mijoo, Miju, Meejoo, Meeju (미주 - Midjú)
Mina, Meena (미나 - Mina)
Minah, Mina, Meenah, Meena (민아 - Miná)
Minha, Meenha (민하 - Minrrá)
Miso (미소 - Missô)
Miri, Mili, Miree, Milee, Meeree, Meelee (미리 - Mirí)
Moonhee, Moonhui, Munhee, Munhui (문희 - Muní)
Nahee, Nahui, Nahi (나희 - Narrí)
Namjoo, Namju (남주 - Namdjú)
Narae, Nalae (나래 - Naré)
Nayoung, Nayeong, Nayung (나영 - Naióng)
Okhee, Okhui, Okhi (옥희 - Ôkí)
Seokyeong, Seokyoung, Seokyung, Sukyeong, Sukyoung, Sukyung (서경 - Sókióng)
Seola, Seora, Sula, Sura, Seolah, Seorah, Sulah, Surah (설아 - Sórá)
Seolhyun, Seolhyeon, Seolhyoun, Sulhyun, Sulhyeon, Sulhyoun (설현 - Sólrión)
Sia, Seea, Siah, Seeah, Cia, Ciah, Ceea, Ceeah, Xia, Xiah, Xeea, Xeeah (시아 - Xiá)
Saeeun (새은 - Séûn)
Seeun (세은 - Sêûn)
Serin, Selin, Sereen, Seleen (세린 - Serín)
Seongmi, Sungmi, Seongmee, Sungmee (성미 - Sóngmí)
Sohee, Sohui, Sohi (소희 - Sorrí)
Sol, Soul (솔 - Sôl)
Seulmi, Seulmee (슬미 - Sûlmi)
Solmi, Solmee (솔미 - Sôlmí)
Somi, Somyi (솜이 - Somí - Som Í)
Sora, Sorah, Sola, Solah (소라 - Sôra)
Sowon (소원 - Souón)
Soyul, Soyool (소율 - Soiúl)
Soyoon, Soyun (소윤 - Soiún)
Subin, Soobin, Subeen, Soobeen, Subean, Soobean (수빈 - Subín)
Suyeon, Sooyeon, Suyoun, Sooyoun, Suyun, Sooyun (수연 - Suión)
Suyoon, Suyun, Sooyoon, Sooyun (수윤 - Suiún)
Yerang, Yelang (예랑 - Ierâng)
Yewon (예원 - Ieuón)
Yeoeun (여은 - Ióûn)
Yeonah, Yeona, Yunah, Yuna (연아 - Ióná)
Yumi, Yoomi, Yumee, Yoomee (유미 - Iumí)
Yunsun, Yoonsun, Yunseon, Yoonseon (윤선 - Iunsón)
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bonchjela · 2 years
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Streets names in Helsinki are named after animals and flowers! They are written in both Finnish and Swedish. The origin of the animal pictures goes back to the Swedish urban nomenclature system of the 19th century. Back then every block or quarter in Stockholm was given a name in addition to a number. Owners of the corner buildings had to put signs with the name of the quarter. City blocks were given names along with numbers because they were easier to remember. In 1820 the same system was implemented in Helsinki. City blocks were named after domestic, wild animals and flowers. In the new city suburbs names of fish and birds were used. It is interesting that names of blocks in one district had to belong to the same theme. The practice of giving names along with the numbers ceased in 1890s and since early 1910 Helsinki blocks have been indicated by numbers only. The signs were reintroduced in 2000s by the city of Helsinki in the centre as a nice memento of times long gone. That unicorn though. Imagine if this is the case in Singapore... With our four official languages... In the pest district... "Lepak where tonight?" "Void deck siput babi ah." "Eh Timah, move house ah?" "A'ah...block pulu there." "Ni zai na li?" "Bed bugs." "S/cappitu?" "OK set. Prata. At ka choah." #helsinki #finland #travel #gltlove #sofetravel #traveladdict #travelfinland #lelsinhelsinki (at Helsinki, Finland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CguUPZBhC8L/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fairygarden-luvs · 4 years
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[ぁ꯭ね꯭...]💭̼⃜⃕ Free moodboard Seolhyun AOA ⿻ 𓂃 📸̼̼⃜
➭ :: Me dê os créditos caso usar ᘎ ⌗ »
ʬʬ 💣⃨⃕᪼ ⤿ Aceito pedidos! ⢿ 𓍯 🛁 like or reblog
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Super Duper - AOA 😍😍😍 #Kpop #AOA #superduper #AOAgroup #AceofAngels #FNCEntertainment #Girlsgroup #JiMin #YuNa #HyeJeong #MinA #SeolHyun #ChanMi #ChoAh #Debut #minialbum #korean #Dance #Music #like4like #likeforlike #like #siguemeytesigo #sigueme #kpopl4l #kpoplfl #kpopf4f
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suture-graph · 7 years
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Park Cho Ah (ex-AOA) - 6 avatars.
credit as suture.
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leakylungs · 7 years
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obsessionicons · 4 years
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reblog or fav if you save it
follow me on ig:@/lordfxxer
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hd-kpop · 5 years
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How I miss queen ChoA 💛
©Naver x Dispatch
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jovenshires · 7 months
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incorrect smosh tweets 9/? (texts edition)
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tonguesofkpop · 4 years
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Happy Birthday to AOA’s Choa!
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FORMER AOA MEMBER - CHOA  Do not edit or crop logo! Do not share without full cr: On picture.
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bndnlover · 4 years
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AOA’s former vocal queen, Choa is turning the big 30 today! Let’s wish her a happy birthday and good luck for the year ahead <3
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pimslady · 6 years
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Hearth Attack - AOA (Japan Dance Ver.) 😍😍😍 #Kpop #AOA #HearthAttack #AOAgroup #AceofAngels #FNCEntertainment #Girlsgroup #JiMin #YuNa #HyeJeong #MinA #SeolHyun #ChanMi #ChoAh #Debut #minialbum #korean #Dance #Music #like4like #likeforlike #like #siguemeytesigo #sigueme #kpopl4l #kpoplfl #kpopf4f
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suture-graph · 7 years
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Park Cho Ah (ex-AOA) - 6 avatars.
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cracked · 3 years
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4 Elephants Facts That Prove They're Low-key Geniuses
#4 Elephants Can Imitate Human Speech
Let’s be real: if you heard an elephant “talk,” you’d crap yourself hard enough to achieve flight just long enough to seriously hurt yourself once you finally go down. But it’s the mental scars that would stay with you the longest. See, we tolerate talking animals like parrots because they’re small and harmless and can be taken down with some bird seed, a cardboard box, and a string tied to a stick. A talking elephant, though, would be terrifying because if elephants were smart enough to talk, they’d also be smart enough to be pissed off at humanity for, well, everything really. And unlike parrots, they could do something about it.
The good news is that we aren’t headed towards a Planet of the Elephants just yet but modern research suggests that it’s just a matter of time. See, scientists studying a male Asian elephant named Koshik at the Everland Zoo in South Korea, discovered that the pachyderm learned to imitate certain human sounds. Koshik did it by putting his trunk in his mouth to change the shape of his vocal tract and produce sounds that sound eerily human. He could reportedly “say” Korean words like “annyong” (“hello”), “anja” (“sit down”), “aniya” (“no”), “nuo” (“lie down”), and “choah” (“good”) or the exact phrases he and his kind will one day need to order their human servants around. Coincidence? You wish.
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