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Korean and Japanese have very different native scripts (Hangul and kana, respectively), although they both make use of Chinese characters to some extent; Kanji still are a core part of modern Japanese orthography, while Hanja were historically used to write Korean. Today, Hanja are only used in South Korea for limited academic, legal, media ...
Senpai and kōhai
Hanja - Wikipedia ... Hanja
Japanese honorifics
125 Korean Last Names and Their Meanings 1. Kim. Gold, iron, metal. ... 75 Common Japanese Last Names and Their Meanings. 41. Chung. ... Morgan Riddle teases boyfriend Taylor Fritz after his US ...
Korean honorifics
Sino-Korean vocabulary
Koreans in Japan