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ahjunma in a korean word..so what does means in english translate
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on 00:20, 10/09/2008 - 159 views
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ya .. benar ahjuma adalah panggilan untuk wanita yang sudah menikah dengan kata lain seperti memanggil bibi, dan kalau laki-laki yg sudah menikah di sebut ajossi atau paman
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An aunt. 아줌마(Ah-joom-mah) is an informal way of saying '아주머니(polite one)'. It refers to a married, middle-aged woman with kids. It's usually said between strangers.
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