Examples of using Korg in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I'm looking for Korg.
Korg! Thor, catch!
I'm looking for Korg.
Oh, no. Korg! Thor.
I'm looking for Korg.
Korg! Oh, no. Thor.
Oh, no. Thor. Korg!
Korg! Thor. Oh, no.
And maybe even Korg?
Oh, no. Korg! Thor.
Korg! Thor, I'm perishing!
Here I am! Korgi!- Korg.
Korg, look at that.
Here I am!- Korg. Korgi!
Korg! Thor, I'm… I'm perishing!
Here I am! Korgi!- Korg.
King Valkyrie. Uncle Korg.
Here I am!- Korg. Korgi!
Korg, look at that. I think they're beautiful.
Come on, Korg. Nope.
Taika Waititi appears in this film as the alien being Korg.
Uncle Korg. King Valkyrie.
We failed to raise a god army… Korg is dead.
We have got Uncle Korg, King Valkyrie… my ex-girlfriend, Jane, which is a whole other story I won't bore you with.
This was my first experience with Korg and it's likely to be the last.
Korg was founded in 1962 in Japan by Tsutomu Katoh[1] and Tadashi Osanai as Keio Gijutsu Kenkyujo Ltd.
Keio's organ products were successful throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s but, concerned about the competition from other big organ manufacturers, Katoh decided to use the organ technology to build a keyboard for the then-niche synthesizer market.Keio's first synthesizer, the Korg miniKORG, was thus released in 1973.
Keio sold the organ under the name KORG, created by using the first letter of each founder's name plus"RG" from their planned emphasis on products targeted for the organ market(emphasizing the letters R and G in the word"organ").[2].
Korg Inc.(株式会社コルグ, Kabushiki-gaisha Korugu), founded as Keio Electronic Laboratories, is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners.
In 1992, Korg acquired Vox, then primarily a manufacturer of guitar amplifiers.[4] Korg was also the exclusive distributor of Marshall Amplification product in the United States for decades, with this distribution arrangement ending in 2010.[5].