Korean vs Pajeon - What's the difference?
korean | pajeon |
Of or relating to the Asian Peninsula comprising North Korea and South Korea.
Official language of the people residing on the Korean Peninsula, and language of approximately 60 million people, in Asia, North America, and elsewhere.
Designation given to the indigenous or naturalized people occupying the Korean Peninsula on the Asian continent, in either North Korea or South Korea.
A Korean pancake made with green onions.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=September 23, author=Julia Moskin, title=Culinary Diplomacy With a Side of Kimchi, work=New York Times
, passage=But high-end restaurants in Seoul are now turning away from Western food and toward Korean tradition, drawing on both everyday snacks like pajeon and painstaking arts like the making of tteok, sticky rice pounded into a dizzying array of shapes, colors and flavors. }}
As an adjective korean
is (eo-form of).As a noun pajeon is
a korean pancake made with green onions.korean
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(wikipedia Korean)Adjective
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*pajeon
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(wikipedia pajeon)Noun
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