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16:23 Mar 16, 2016 |
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Japanese to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Government / Politics / South Korean intellectual\\\'s name | |||||||
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5 +2 | Choi Young Muk |
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4 +1 | 崔永黙 |
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崔永黙 Explanation: 崔永黙 최영묵(永Young 黙mook, 崔Choi) My Korean friend told me.I hope it might be some help. I also recommend to ask Korean people for further information. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2016-03-16 20:24:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or Choi, Young Muk(Mook) |
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Choi Young Muk Explanation: Let's all up our Google-fu! ;-) I used Google Korea to search for the term and found a citation to the author with his (?) name romanized writing on the very topic to which you refer. Incidentitally, another useful approach for we J-E/E-J translators when working with Chinese or Korean names is to get a list of possible readings for characters by using Wiktionary and then searching for all the possible romanized pairings that result. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs (2016-03-17 01:12:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ah, I just noticed that Mr. Kurabayashi also came up with the same response, though by different means. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs (2016-03-17 01:13:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "Incidentally." Sigh. Reference: http://www.earticle.net/article.aspx?sn=30977 |
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