KARA Real meaning of the word and right pronunciation


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so KARA from greek word..but Hara..maybe she born in Greece..haha.

hoho..maybe i can learn something from Greece..very good information

p/s: Hara and Kara cant be seperated..fighting KARA

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Thanks for clearing up the definition.

Remember that idol groups that usually create their names based on words will not use the actual words itself, but edit it so it's an easy name to remember.

It doesn't mean that it's completely wrong or anything disrespectful. It's just different people have different ways of interpreting things, I'm sure if they gave a full description, it will turn out completely correct on both sides.

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LOL so gyul got it wrong hahas :tongue:

but its ok, cos kara is the most cheerful girl group i know XD

whether its sweet melody or joy/happiness,

it'll fit kara anyways!!!!

and somebody needs to tell this to hara. she's gonna be soooooooo shocked!!! XD

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Lol it's actually Hara? lolololol how ironic, as if she were meant to be part of the group. I wonder if they know? Eh, but knowing our goddess, she'd shoot down any attempt we made to prove her wrong. She said it is, so it is. Let it be from now on that the word be changed in all greek dictionaries from 'hara- 1.(n) joy/happiness' to 'KARA- 1.(n) sweet melody 2. (n) most awesome-est Korean girl group to ever be'

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That's great. In either interpretation they embody all the meaning of the Greek word-

KARA; HARA. "Sweet Melody"; "I am happy, I am joyful"

The very first time I saw them and their names i said to myself, so Hara is the leader of this grup it is her band, Lol. in one aspect it wasn't far from the truth :tongue:

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