The following pages link to Sino-Korean vocabulary
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- Historical Chinese phonology (links | edit)
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- List of English words of Chinese origin (links | edit)
- Prime Minister of South Korea (links | edit)
- Korean count word (links | edit)
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- Names for association football (links | edit)
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