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That's a tough Korean word to transliterate.
Posted by J (more from J) on Sat, 26 Apr 2003 10:00:43
In Reply to: GRRRR...., Jason 0W-40, Sat, 26 Apr 2003 09:32:20
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Hi Jase,
Hyundais are definitely not nearly as bad as they used to be, but
they're sure not quite as refined as Saabs. Elantra hatchback has gotten
some attention from Saab-philes because of stiff suspension and the
hatchback. Also, Tiburon is a nice bargain for teenagers and young
adults.
I agree, the dude does not know what he is talking about.
You got "cha" correct. It stands for "car". Just make sure you
keep it staccato.
The word for bowel movement uses a compound consonant which does not exist in
English. When Homer says "Doh!", the letter "D" is emphasized and
thickened up a bit. Just thinken it up some more. The word is spelled
with two Korean "D" characters. So, the closest transliteration
I can come up with is "ddoeng". Make sure to keep this staccato and
short too. The "e" is added so that it does not rhyme with "song" :-)
thanks
Jae
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