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Wilhelm Vocabulary
==================
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<!-- TOC -->
- [Wilhelm Vocabulary](#wilhelm-vocabulary)
- [Data Format](#data-format)
- [Encoding Table in YAML](#encoding-table-in-yaml)
- [Data Pipeline](#data-pipeline)
- [How Data (Vocabulary) is Stored in a Graph Database](#how-data-vocabulary-is-stored-in-a-graph-database)
- [Why Graph Database](#why-graph-database)
- [Base Schema](#base-schema)
- [Docker](#docker)
- [Interesting Queries](#interesting-queries)
- [Languages](#languages)
- [German](#german)
- [Noun Declension](#noun-declension)
- [Declension Template](#declension-template)
- [Ancient Greek](#ancient-greek)
- [Diacritic Mark Convention](#diacritic-mark-convention)
- [Noun Declension](#noun-declension-1)
- [Adjective Declension](#adjective-declension)
- [Verb Conjugation](#verb-conjugation)
- [Latin](#latin)
- [Classical Hebrew (Coming Soon)](#classical-hebrew-coming-soon)
- [Korean](#korean)
- [License](#license)
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Data Format
-----------
The data that serves [wilhelmlang.com](https://wilhelmlang.com/). They are written in YAML format, because
1. it is machine-readable so that it can be consumed quickly in data pipelines
2. it is human-readable and, thus, easy to read and modify
3. it supports multi-lines value which is very handy for language data
### Encoding Table in YAML
To encode the inflections which are common in most Indo-European languages, an
[application-specific YAML](https://stackoverflow.com/q/30894438/14312712) that looks like the following are employed
throughout this repository:
```yaml
- term: der Gegenstand
definition:
- object
- thing
declension:
- ["", singular, plural ]
- [nominative, Gegenstand, Gegenstรคnde ]
- [genitive, "Gegenstandes, Gegenstands", Gegenstรคnde ]
- [dative, Gegenstand, Gegenstรคnden]
- [accusative, Gegenstand, Gegenstรคnde ]
```
> [!NOTE]
>
> - A list under `declension` is a table row
> - All rows have the same number of columns
> - Each element of the list corresponds to a table cell
The declension (inflection) table above is equivalent to
<table><tbody>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>singular</td>
<td>plural</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>nominative</td>
<td>Gegenstand</td>
<td>Gegenstรคnde</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>genitive</td>
<td>Gegenstandes, Gegenstands</td>
<td>Gegenstรคnde</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>dative</td>
<td>Gegenstand</td>
<td>Gegenstรคnden</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>accusative</td>
<td>Gegenstand</td>
<td>Gegenstรคnde</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Data Pipeline
-------------
![Data pipeline](data-pipeline.png "Error loading data-loading.png")
How Data (Vocabulary) is Stored in a Graph Database
---------------------------------------------------
### Why Graph Database
Graph data representation assumes universal connectivity among world entities. This applies pretty well to the realm of
languages. Multilanguage learners have already seen that Indo-European languages are similar in many aspects. The
similarities not only signify the historical facts about Philology but also surface a great opportunity for
multilanguage learners to take advantages of them and study much more efficiently. What's missing is connecting the dots
using Graph Databases that visually presents these vastly enlightening links between the related languages in a natural
way.
### Base Schema
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list
```
_The meaning of a word is called the `definition`_. A term has a natural relationship to its definition(s). For example,
the German noun "[Ecke](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Ecke#Noun)" has at least 4 definitions:
![Relationship between term and defintion(s)](./definition.png "Error loading definition.png")
<div align="center">
Graph data generated by <a href="https://github.com/QubitPi/wilhelm-python-sdk">wilhelm-python-sdk</a>
</div>
> [!TIP]
>
> The parenthesized value at the beginning of each `definition` item played an un-ignorable role: it is the label of the
> relationship between `term` and `definition` in graph database loaded by
> [Wilhelm SDK](https://github.com/QubitPi/wilhelm-python-sdk). For example, both German words
>
> ```yaml
> - term: denn
> definition:
> - (adv.) then, thus
> - (conj.) because
> ```
>
> and
>
> ```yaml
> - term: nรคmlich
> definition:
> - (adj.) same
> - (adv.) namely
> - (adv.) because
> ```
>
> can mean "because" acting as different types. This is visualized as follows:
>
> ![error loading example.png](./example.png)
>
> __Visualzing synonyms this way presents a big advantage to human brain__ who is exceedingly good at memorizing
> patterns
### Docker
A Docker image has been made to allow us to explore the vocabulary in Neo4J browser backed by a Neo4J database in
container. To get the image and run the container, simply do:
```console
docker run \
--publish=7474:7474 \
--publish=7687:7687 \
--env=NEO4J_AUTH=none \
--env=NEO4J_ACCEPT_LICENSE_AGREEMENT=yes \
-e NEO4JLABS_PLUGINS=\[\"apoc\"\] \
jack20191124/wilhelm-vocabulary
```
> [!NOTE]
>
> The image is based on Neo4J Enterprise 5.23.0.
- When container starts, access neo4j through browser at http://localhost:7474
- Both __bolt://__ and __neo4j://__ protocols are fine.
- Choose __No authentication__ for _Authentication type_
- Then hit __Connect__ as shown below
![Connecting to Neo4J Docker](./neo4j-docker-connect.png "Error loading neo4j-docker-connect.png")
We have offered some queries that can be used to quickly explore our language data in the
[next section](#interesting-queries)
#### Interesting Queries
- Search for all Synonyms: `MATCH (term:Term)-[r]-(synonym:Term) WHERE r.name = "synonym" RETURN term, r, synonym`
- Finding all [gerunds](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary#gerund):
`MATCH (source)-[link:RELATED]->(target) WHERE link.name = "gerund of" RETURN source, link, target;`
- Expanding a word "nรคmlich" (reveals its relationship to other languages):
```cypher
MATCH (term:Term{name:'nรคmlich'})
CALL apoc.path.expand(term, "RELATED|DEFINITION", null, 1, -1)
YIELD path
RETURN path, length(path) AS hops
ORDER BY hops;
```
![Expanding "nรคmlich"](./german-greek-latin.png "Error loading german-greek-latin.png")
- In German, "rice" and "travel" are related:
```cypher
MATCH (term:Term{name:'die Reise'})
CALL apoc.path.expand(term, "RELATED|DEFINITION", null, 1, -1)
YIELD path
RETURN path, length(path) AS hops
ORDER BY hops;
```
![Declension sharing](./german-rice-travel.png "Error loading german-rice-travel.png")
Languages
---------
### [German](./german.yaml)
#### Noun Declension
__Declension__ is the inflection for nouns and adjectives.
> [!TIP]
>
> __The declension tables for all nouns are sourced from
> [Wiktionary](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Kaufmann#Declension)__
##### Declension Template
`term` with a _definite article_ of __der__ signifies a __masculine noun__ which has a declension table template of the
following form:
```yaml
declension:
- ["", singular, plural]
- ["", noun, noun ]
- [nominative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [genitive, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [dative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [accusative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
```
For example:
```yaml
- term: das Getrรคnk
definition: the drink
declension:
- ["", singular, plural ]
- [nominative, Getrรคnk, Getrรคnke ]
- [genitive, Getrรคnkes, Getrรคnks, Getrรคnke ]
- [dative, Getrรคnk, Getrรคnken]
- [accusative, Getrรคnk, Getrรคnke ]
```
> [!CAUTION]
>
> [Adjectival nouns](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/German/Grammar/Nouns/Adjectival_Nouns), however, do NOT follow the
> template above.
### [Ancient Greek](./ancient-greek.yaml)
Unless otherwise mentioned, we are talking about Attic Greek throughout this repository.
#### Diacritic Mark Convention
We employ the following 3 diacritic signs only in vocabulary:
1. the __acute__ (ฮฌ)
2. the __circumflex__ (แพถ), and
3. the __grave__ (แฝฐ)
In fact, it is called the [_medium diacritics_](https://lsj.gr/wiki/%E1%BC%80%CE%B3%CE%B1%CE%B8%CF%8C%CF%82) and the
same convention used in [Loeb Classical Library prints](https://ryanfb.xyz/loebolus/) from Harvard. Notice that,
however, the commonly sourced [Wiktionary uses full diacritics](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E1%BC%80%CE%B3%CE%B1%CE%B8%CF%8C%CF%82#Declension),
including the [breve diacritic mark](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breve); we don't do that.
#### Noun Declension
The vocabulary entry for each noun consists of its nominative and genitive forms, an article which indicates the noun's
gender, and the English meaning. For example.
```yaml
- term: ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮท ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮทฯ‚, แผก
definition:
- art,
- skill,
- craft
declension class: 1st
```
the vocabulary entry above consists of the following 4 items:
1. ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮท: nominative singular
2. ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮทฯ‚: genitive singular
3. แผก: nominative feminine singular of the article, which shows that the gender of the noun is feminine. Gender will be
indicated by the appropriate form of the definite article "the":
- แฝ for the masculine nouns
- แผก for the feminine nouns
- ฯ„ฯŒ for the neutor nouns
4. a list of English meanings of the word
5. the noun employs the first declension. The 3 classes of declensions are
1. first declension (`1st`)
2. second declension (`2nd`)
3. third declension (`3rd`)
A multi-form nouns will have a list for this field. For example
```yaml
- term: ฮฑแฝฯ„ฯŒฯ‚ ฮฑแฝฯ„ฮฎ ฮฑแฝฯ„ฯŒ
definition:
- (without article) he, she, it, they
- (without article) himself, herself, itself, themselves
- (with definite article) same
declension class:
ฮฑแฝฯ„ฯŒฯ‚: 2nd
ฮฑแฝฯ„ฮฎ: 1st
ฮฑแฝฯ„ฯŒ: 2nd
```
The declension of the entry is not shown because to decline any noun, we can take the genitive singular, remove the
genitive singular ending to get the stem, and then add the proper set of endings to the stem based on its declension
class[^2].
[^2]: _[Greek: An Intensive Course, 2nd Revised Edition](https://www.amazon.com/Greek-Intensive-Course-2nd-Revised/dp/0823216632)_, Hansen & Quinn, _p.20_
For example, to decline _ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮท ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮทฯ‚, แผก, art_, take the genitive singular _ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮทฯ‚_, remove the genitive singular ending
_-ฮทฯ‚_, and add the appropriate endings to the stem which gives following paradigm:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|:----------:|:--------:|:-------:|
| nominative | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮท | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮฑฮน |
| genitive | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮทฯ‚ | ฯ„ฮตฯ‡ฮฝแฟถฮฝ |
| dative | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝแฟƒ | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮฑฮนฯ‚ |
| accusative | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮทฮฝ | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝแพฑฯ‚ |
| vocative | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮท | ฯ„ฮญฯ‡ฮฝฮฑฮน |
#### Adjective Declension
Declension template:
```yaml
declension:
- ["", singular, singular, singular, dual, dual, dual plural, plural, plural]
- ["", masculine, feminine, neuter, masculine, feminine, neuter, masculine, feminine, neuter]
- [nominative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [genitive, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [dative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [accusative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
- [vocative, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ]
```
#### Verb Conjugation
The Greek verb has __6__ principal parts. All 6 must be learned whenever a new verb is encountered:
1. (first person singular) present indicative active
2. (first person singular) future indicative active
3. (first person singular) aorist indicative active
4. (first person singular) perfect indicative active
5. (first person singular) perfect indicative passive
6. (first person singular) aorist indicative passive
> [!TIP]
>
> The minimum number of forms which one must know in order to generate all possible forms of a verb are called the
> __principal parts__ of that verb.
From the 6 forms above, various verb forms (i.e. stems & endings) can be derived by rules[^4]
[^4]: _[Greek: An Intensive Course, 2nd Revised Edition](https://www.amazon.com/Greek-Intensive-Course-2nd-Revised/dp/0823216632)_, Hansen & Quinn, _p.44_
In practice, however,
[obtaining precise and complete principal parts for some verbs has been proven to be impossible](https://latin.stackexchange.com/a/17432).
While the best efforts have been made for reconstructing the complete principal parts, we also put a link to the
Wiktionary of each verb for
[wilhelm-python-sdk](https://sdk.wilhelmlang.com/en/latest/#module-wilhelm_python_sdk.ancient_greek_wiktionary_parser),
which will dynamically load the complete conjugation tables into graph database.
What's also being loaded are the reconstructed principal parts with a list of references that validate the
reconstruction.
In conclusion, the entry of a verb, thus, has the form of:
```yaml
- term: string
definition: list
conjugation:
wiktionary: string
principal parts:
- ["", Attic, (Possibly other dialects)]
- [(first person singular) present indicative active, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, ... ]
- [(first person singular) future indicative active, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, ... ]
- [(first person singular) aorist indicative active, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, ... ]
- [(first person singular) perfect indicative active, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, ... ]
- [(first person singular) perfect indicative passive, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, ... ]
- [(first person singular) aorist indicative passive, โ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆโ–ˆ, ... ]
references: list
```
For example:
```yaml
- term: ฮปฮญฮณฯ‰
definition:
- to say, speak
- to pick up
conjugation:
wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ฮปฮญฮณฯ‰#Verb_2
principal parts:
- ["", Attic , Koine ]
- [(first person singular) present indicative active, ฮปฮญฮณฯ‰ , ฮปฮญฮณฯ‰ ]
- [(first person singular) future indicative active, ฮปฮญฮพฯ‰ , แผฯแฟถ ]
- [(first person singular) aorist indicative active, แผ”ฮปฮตฮพฮฑ , ฮตแผถฯ€ฮฟฮฝ/ฮตแผถฯ€ฮฑ ]
- [(first person singular) perfect indicative active, (missing), ฮตแผดฯฮทฮบฮฑ ]
- [(first person singular) perfect indicative passive, ฮปฮญฮปฮตฮณฮผฮฑฮน , ฮปฮญฮปฮตฮณฮผฮฑฮน ]
- [(first person singular) aorist indicative passive, แผฮปฮญฯ‡ฮธฮทฮฝ , แผฯฯฮญฮธฮทฮฝ/แผฯฯฮฎฮธฮทฮฝ]
references:
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ฮปฮญฮณฯ‰#Inflection
- http://atticgreek.org/downloads/allPPbytypes.pdf
- https://books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0264/ch25.xhtml
- https://www.billmounce.com/greek-dictionary/lego
- https://koine-greek.fandom.com/wiki/ฮ›ฮญฮณฯ‰
```
### [Latin](./latin.yaml)
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list
```
### Classical Hebrew (Coming Soon)
The vocabulary is presented to help read and understand [Biblical Hebrew](https://mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt00.htm#mp3). A
[complementary audio](https://mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/ptmp3prq.htm) helps well with the pronunciation.
### [Korean](./korean.yaml)
ไธญๅ›ฝไบบๅญฆไน ้Ÿฉ่ฏญๆœ‰ๅ…ˆๅคฉไผ˜ๅŠฟ๏ผŒๅŠ ไน‹้Ÿฉ่ฏญๆœฌ่บซไนŸๆ˜ฏไธ€้—จ็›ธๅฝ“็ฎ€ๅ•็š„่ฏญ่จ€๏ผŒๆ‰€ไปฅ่ฟ™้‡Œๅฐ†่ฏญๆณ•ๅ’Œ่ฏๆฑ‡ๅˆๅนถๅœจไธ€่ตท๏ผ›
ๆฏไธ€้กนไนŸๅช็”ฑ `term`๏ผˆ้Ÿฉ๏ผ‰ๅ’Œ `definition`๏ผˆไธญ๏ผ‰็ป„ๆˆ๏ผŒ
```yaml
vocabulary:
- term: string
definition: list of strings
example:
- Korean: ์ œ๊ฐ€ ์•„๋ฌด๋ ด ๊ทธ์ชฝ ํŽธ์— ์„œ๊ฒ ์–ด์š”
Chinese: ๆˆ‘ๆ— ่ฎบๅฆ‚ไฝ•้ƒฝไผš็ซ™ๅœจไฝ ่ฟ™่พน
- Korean: ...
Chinese: ...
```
ไธ็”จ่ดนๅคชๅคšๅŠŸๅคซ่ฎฐ็‰ข็ฎ€ๅ•็š„่ฏญๆณ•ๅ’Œ่ฏๆฑ‡๏ผŒๅ‰ฉไธ‹็š„ๅฐฑๆ˜ฏๆ‹ฟ้Ÿฉ่ฏญๅญ—ๅน•ๅ‰งไธๅœ็ปƒไน ๅฌ่ฏด่ฏปๅ†™ๆ—ขๆˆใ€‚`example` ไธญ็š„ไพ‹ๅฅๅ‡ๆฅ่‡ช[้Ÿฉๅ›ฝๆœฌๅœŸ่ฏญๆ–™](https://www.amazon.com/Korean-book-%EB%82%98%EC%9D%98-%EC%95%84%EC%A0%80%EC%94%A8-%EC%A0%842%EA%B6%8C/dp/8933871756)
> [!NOTE]
>
> ้Ÿฉ่ฏญไธๅฑžไบŽๆฑ‰่—่ฏญ็ณป๏ผŒๅ› ๅ…ถๆ‰€ๅฑž่ฏญ็ณป้žๅธธ็‹ญๅฐ๏ผŒๆ— ๆณ•ๅ’Œๅ…ถๅฎƒ่ฏญ่จ€ไบง็”Ÿ่ถณๅคŸๅ…ณ่”๏ผŒๅ› ๆญคๅ…ถๆ•ฐๆฎๆš‚ๆ—ถไธ่ขซๅญ˜ๅ…ฅๅ›พๆ•ฐๆฎๅบ“่ฟ›่กŒๆ•ฐๆฎๅˆ†ๆž
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