@CuriousNeko That's really true! And have you ever heard about this? The word '위에(wie)' means 'on' or 'up', but in your grandma's region, it's '우에(ue)'. And in Japanese, it's 'うえ(ue)'. So basically, these words in the different languages sound the same!
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@CuriousNeko That's really true! And have you ever heard about this? The word '위에(wie)' means 'on' or 'up', but in your grandma's region, it's '우에(ue)'. And in Japanese, it's 'うえ(ue)'. So basically, these words in the different languages sound the same!