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MI7BZ3EW on scored.co
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In Korean, there is a word "karak" that means fingers, toes, and hair. If you need to distinguish between the three, you have hand-karak, head-karak, and foot-karak.
It's kind of funny because the way you say "cut hair" is either "cut head" or "cut karak", which in the wrong context sound like you want to cut your fingers off.
It's kind of funny because the way you say "cut hair" is either "cut head" or "cut karak", which in the wrong context sound like you want to cut your fingers off.