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(2)Standard Korean at the National Institute of Korean Language
(3)1 A word that refers to or refers to a woman of the age of marriage.
(4)A girl in a pair of shoes walked busily.
(5)A group of beautifully dressed ladies are sitting on the lawn smiling.
(6)A slim-bodied lady turned her back this way and was staring at the midday street.It’s Hong Seongwon Yuk.
(7)12 A word that refers to or calls her sister-in-law under her hand, baby.
(8)My mother-in-law was in a hurry to get ready early, saying she was going to meet her future lady’s in-laws.
(9)Miss, I’m afraid you’re a little lost. I’ll be back. Yumsoon looked around and said,
(10)3 Words used to be spoken or called by raising the unmarried daughter of a noble family.
(11)That’s it.
(12)As you can see, the word “lady” itself
(13)insult at
(14)I don’t mean to insult you.
(15)But at some point,
(16)There’s been a negative nuance.
(17)Kim Mi-hyun Institute of Arts and Sciences National Institute of Korean Language
(18)You’re a girl, a bar girl, etc.
(19)National Institute of Korean Language
(20)Kim Mi-hyun, Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Institute of Korean Language
(21)With the addition of negative meanings,
(22)castles about being called a young lady
(23)I think that’s why he felt uncomfortable.
(24)This image has become stronger in the public.
(25)I hope you’re called a lady now.
(26)There are more people who don’t like it.
(27)I’m calling you “Hey, hey”.
(28)It seems to be the most realistic alternative.
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