Examples of using Suh in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Suh Yong- Sun.
Kyewon Suh Jul.
Good morning, Ms. Suh!
Mr. Suh!- I'm in Daejeon.
I'm in Daejeon.- Mr. Suh!
Mr. Suh!- I'm in Daejeon.
Good morning, Ms. Suh!
You're Suh Boeun, 1st grade, right?
From this day on, she's Suh Dongku's woman!
Mr. Suh, you have called me at a bad time.
We are all gathered here to congradulate the new beginning of groom,Park Sangmin and bride, Suh Boeun.
Mr. suh, you have called me at a bad time.
The company originated in the 1940s, when Yun Dok-jeong began selling camellia oils as a hair treatment in the village of Kaesong.[1]Her second son, Suh Sung-whan, took over the business in 1945, naming it"태평양(taepyeong-yang, lit. Pacific Ocean)".[2].
Mr. Suh, you called me at a bad time.
He named former journalist Lee Nak-Yon, a 4-term lawmaker, as prime minister- a largely coordinating role andappointed a new head of the National Intelligence Service, Suh Hoon, who played a key role in preparing the past two inter-Korea summits of 2000 and 2007.
Mr. Suh, you have called me at a bad time. Daejeon It.
The flight attendant, however, believed that the government investigation would be unjust, and instead reported the incident directly to the media,initiating a public furor.[2] Suh pledged to refer the matter to prosecutors and request"strict penalties" if the investigation showed collusion with the airline.
Mr. Suh, you called me at a bad time.
Following the flight attendant's dismissal, the airline contacted him over a dozen times, pressuring him to tell the South Korean transport authorities that he had voluntarily resigned. Two members of the investigative team assigned to the incident were former Korean Air employees.[10]Transport Minister Suh Seoung-hwan expressed confidence that the team would conduct their investigation independently and fairly.
Mr. suh, you have called me at a bad time.
Suh, so what game are we playing now?”.
Mr. suh, you have called me at a bad time.
Min Mr. Suh, you have called me at a bad time.
Nam Pyo Suh and other former presidents and their administrative team members, who have worked alongside them.
Suh Hoon, chief of South Korea's spy agency, was also visiting Japan to brief officials there on the progress in talks.
Suh handed the company over to his second son Suh Kyung-bae in 1997;[1] its success has made him the second-richest man in Korea as of 2016.[3].
The goals of KAIST set by Suh were to become one of the best science and technology universities in the world, and to become one of the top-10 universities by 2011.
Suh told reporters after the meeting that Abe had pledged to provide all cooperation for successful summits between the two Koreas and between the United States and North Korea.