Yeong-gam
Nickname, Korean honorifics, Goryeo, Korea under Japanese rule
978-620-1-70454-1
620170454X
100
2012-08-24
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yeong-gam or Younggam (hangul:영감, in hanja:令監) is a nickname or Korean honorific for an old man in Korea. Yeong-gam was historically an honorific title of second-level and third-level civil servants; Vice-Minister, Assistant Secretary of the Korean Goryeo Dynasty and Joseon Dynastys.Over time the word became an honorific or nickname for a judge, county governor, head of a township or old man. In recent years, yeong-gam is used primarily as a nickname for elderly men. Yeong-gam has been used in Korea for more than a thousand years.
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