Things I notice while studying the Korean language
ANSWER: It depends. In China, 結束 (결속) means "to end," "to finish," or "to conclude," but in Korea, it means "union," "unity," or "solidarity."I am not sure if it was China or Korea, but one of them has screwed up.
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