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Jung-ah, also spelled Jeong-ah, is a Korean feminine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 75 hanja with the reading "Jung (Korean given name), jung" and 29 hanja with the reading "ah" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. *Sung Jung-a (born 1965), South Korean basketball player *Koo Jeong-a (born 1967), South Korean visual artist *Seok Jung-ah (born 1971), South Korean volleyball player *Shin Jeong-ah (born 1972), South Korean art professor *Yum Jung-ah (born 1972), South Korean actress *Park Jung-ah (born 1981), South Korean singer, former member of girl group Jewelry *Kim Jung-ah (born 1983), South Korean idol singer, member of After School *Sunwoo Jung-a (born 1985), South Korean singer *Park Jeong-ah (volleyball) (born 1993), South Korean volleyball player See also *List of Korean given names References

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Hanja
Hanja (Hangul: ; Hanja: , ), alternatively known as Hancha, are Chinese characters () used in the writing of Korean. Hanja was used as early as the Gojoseon period, the first ever Korean kingdom. (, ) refers to Sino-Korean vocabulary, which can be written with Hanja, and (, ) refers to Classical Chinese writing, although "Hanja" is also sometimes used to encompass both concepts. Because Hanja never underwent any major reforms, they are mostly resemble to ''kyūjitai'' and traditional Chinese characters, although the stroke orders for some characters are slightly different. For example, the characters and as well as and . Only a small number of Hanja characters were modified or are unique to Korean, with the rest being identical to the traditional Chinese characters. By contrast, many of the Chinese characters currently in use in mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore have been simplified, and contain fewer strokes than the corresponding Hanja characters. In Japan, ...
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