- (1942–1945) but the
native Jepang remains more common. In Korean, ****an is
called Ilbon (Hangeul: 일본, Hanja: 日本),
which is the
Korean pronunciation of the Sino-Korean...
-
Transcriptions Revised Romanization Jae-
Ilbon Daehanminguk Mindan McCune–Reischauer Chae-
Ilbon Taehanmin'guk Mindan...
- (****anese: 韓国統監, romanized: Kankokutōkan; Korean: 일본의 대 한국통감, romanized:
Ilbon-ui dae hangugtong-gam) was the
leader of
Korea under ****anese rule from...
- The
General ****ociation of
Korean Residents in ****an,
abbreviated as
Chongryon (Korean: 총련; Hanja: 總聯; RR: Chongryeon; MR: Ch'ongryŏn) or Chōsen Sōren...
- ****anese people,
ahead of wae-nom (왜놈; 倭놈; lit. Wae ****s) and
behind ilbon-nom (일본놈; 日本놈; lit. ****anese ****s). The term has also been borrowed...
- FIFA
World Cup 2002 FIFA 월드컵 한국/일본 (Korean) 2002 FIFA
Woldeu Keop Hanguk/
Ilbon 2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本 (****anese) 2002 FIFA
Waarudo Kappu Kankoku/Nippon...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization bando ilbon-eo...
- 17
November 2012. Lee,
Jinwoo (1
April 2011). "'Makgeolli'
myeongching ilbon-e
ppaeatgil pan". Asia
Today (in Korean).
Retrieved 2
April 2011. Kim, Hee-sung...
-
between the 1st
century BC and 6th
century AD.
Other lands such as Han and
Ilbon,
though not
present in the game itself, are
often referenced. In addition...
- "Reexamine of the 1920 M****acre of Norapawie(JangAm)
Villages at the Kando".
Ilbon-Hak(Journal of ****anology) (in Kanuri). 52: 117–142. doi:10.21442/djs.2020...