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Published: 2011-05-07 19:37:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 186; Favourites: 9; Downloads: 0
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Description I named her Mina after the "미인아" in Super Junior's "Bonamana".

"미인" mean beautiful woman, girl, or person in Korean. The "ah" at the end is used when calling out someone's name that ends with a consonant (It's more natural to say as opposed to stopping short at the end). "Ya" is added when the person's name ends with a vowel!

Of course, you only add the "ah" or "ya" at the end if you are familiar with the person or if they are your age. You shouldn't use this when addressing someone you are unfamiliar with, especially as an adult.

Yay for mini Korean lessons!
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