Words found in a +18 korean website
>키스 = Kiss
>(동반)샤워BJ = shower together+blowjob
>입싸 = cumshot inside mouth
>얼싸 = cumshot on face
>노콘 = No condom
>질싸 = Creampie
>애널 = Anal Sex
>똥까시 = lick and suck anal
>알까시 = lick and suck testicle
>키스 = Kiss
>(동반)샤워BJ = shower together+blowjob
>입싸 = cumshot inside mouth
>얼싸 = cumshot on face
>노콘 = No condom
>질싸 = Creampie
>애널 = Anal Sex
>똥까시 = lick and suck anal
>알까시 = lick and suck testicle
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ござる is an honorific way of saying ある/いる, 行く and 来る.
According to a dictionary, it had been used until the Edo period (a few hundred
years ago), so it sounds archaic.
But now いらっしゃる or おいでになる is commonly used for いる/行く/来る instead and ござる is not used anymore except for anime, manga or Japanese historical dramas set in medieval Japan.
According to a dictionary, it had been used until the Edo period (a few hundred
years ago), so it sounds archaic.
But now いらっしゃる or おいでになる is commonly used for いる/行く/来る instead and ござる is not used anymore except for anime, manga or Japanese historical dramas set in medieval Japan.
From a person living in Japan (presumably japanese):
formal counting suffix is complicated, but we generally use only some of them at normal conversation;
1. -ko(個): you can use this everything except for person, animal
2. -nin(人): for counting persons
3. -hiki(匹): for animals
formal counting suffix is complicated, but we generally use only some of them at normal conversation;
1. -ko(個): you can use this everything except for person, animal
2. -nin(人): for counting persons
3. -hiki(匹): for animals
1-3 above are used with chinese (e.g. ichi, ni, san..). japanese counting is also used at small numbers(e.g. hitori, hitotsu, hutari, hutatsu)
heterogeneous linguistics
1-3 above are used with chinese (e.g. ichi, ni, san..). japanese counting is also used at small numbers(e.g. hitori, hitotsu, hutari, hutatsu)
the "hu-" part is the character 「ふ」 which can be read either as fu and hu.
Old Korean newspapers (with hanja)
https://newslibrary.naver.com/search/searchByDate.nhn#%7B%22mode%22:3,%22trans%22:1,%22pageSize%22:20,%22date%22:%221989-01-07%22,%22page%22:1,%22officeId%22:%2200023%22,%22publishType%22:%2200010%22,%22fevt%22:7936%7D
https://newslibrary.naver.com/search/searchByDate.nhn#%7B%22mode%22:3,%22trans%22:1,%22pageSize%22:20,%22date%22:%221989-01-07%22,%22page%22:1,%22officeId%22:%2200023%22,%22publishType%22:%2200010%22,%22fevt%22:7936%7D
NAVER Newslibrary
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