In article <1hpkt39rt9086hqrq688ijf4lpqeoo8hfd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Biff <gulq0re02@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 20:30:06 -0700 (PDT), remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> >On Mar 13, 11:14 pm, mooseboys...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> >> When Sun says "Jin" why is she saying three or four syllables?
Anyone
> >> speak Korean? Is she saying "Jim-honey-snoogums" or something?
> >
> >I don't know, but I just referred to Wiki P to confirm that Korean
> >uses honorifics and speech levels. So Jin may actually be split into
> >two syllables, like Jee-Yin, and an honorific to show a level of
> >respect to the husband.
> >
> >> Second, I was going to ask if 2005 was a year of the Dragon, but I
> >
> >The year of the Dragon was 1988 (too early), 2000 (the flashback),
> >2012 (way too late).
> >
> >> guess not now that I saw the final act. :) So the question is: what
> >> did it say on Jin's gravestone?
>
> didn't the shopkeeper say that it brought good luck in the year of the
> dragon? I didn't take that to specifically mean that it was currently
> the year of the dragon.
Yeah. It was 2000. Jin's was a flashBACK while Sun's was a
flashFORWARD.
Priscilla


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