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Irish Mae Villaruel
what is irish mae in korean
Apr 8, 2011 1:51 PM
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Well, Irish = 아일랜드어 and Mae = 오월 (literally, 5th month). So, 아일랜드어오월 (Airrendeueo-Owol) if you want the meaning translated.
This is a bit long for a name, and I think impossibly long by Korean standards; you're better off simply calling yourself 매 (Mae) or 아이매 (Ai-Mae).
April 9, 2011
I think it might be "an Irishman(from Ireland)" meaning "아이랜드사람(a i raen deu sa ram)"
This is my best shot.^^
April 9, 2011
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Irish Mae Villaruel
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