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14-597: The Five may refer to: Film [ edit ] The Five (film) , a 2013 South Korean film El 5 de Talleres , a 2015 film set in Argentina Top Five , a 2014 American film starring Chris Rock Literature [ edit ] The Five (gods) , a group of five gods in Trudi Canavan's Age of the Five trilogy The Five: The Untold Lives of

28-489: A sociopathic young man named Jae-wook brutally and senselessly murders her husband and daughter in front of her eyes. Barely escaping alive herself, Eun-ah is left half-paralyzed and reliant on a wheelchair. After her recovery, she grows fixated on taking revenge on him. Two years later, following a long search, she hones in within striking distance of the killer. Faced with such a dangerous adversary and her immobility, Eun-ah gathers four people marginalized by society, each with

42-412: A different skill, to help her kill Jae-wook. In exchange, she is prepared to give them something they desperately need—her organs. All four accomplices—which include a North Korean defector , an ex- gangster , a doctor, and an engineer—are in need of organ transplants for various reasons, and Eun-ah promises them her organs once her revenge is complete. But things don't go as planned, and the killer turns

56-408: A group founded by Anna Cassel and Hilma af Klint , 1896–1907 See also [ edit ] 5 (disambiguation) Big Five The Central Park Five (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Five . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

70-645: A news and opinion program featuring Fox News commentators The Five (TV series) , a 2016 British crime drama television series on Sky1 "The Five" ( Sanctuary ) , an episode of the science fiction series Sanctuary "The Five" ( The Vampire Diaries ) an episode of the TV series The Vampire Diaries Other uses [ edit ] The New York Five , a group of five New York City architects, 1969–1975 Interstate 5 in California , commonly referred to as "the 5" by people from Southern California De Fem ,

84-477: Is a 2013 South Korean horror thriller film written and directed by Jeong Yeon-shik based on his own webtoon The 5ive Hearts , which first appeared on internet portal Daum in April 2011. Kim Sun-a starred as a disabled woman who gathers four desperate people in need of organs to take revenge on the serial killer who murdered her family. Eun-ah was living a perfect, happy life with her family until

98-471: Is estimated to have cost at least 500 billion won to 600 billion won (US$ 500–600 million) to carry out this procedure. All Korean textbooks, maps and signs to do with cultural heritage were required to comply with the new system by 28 February 2002. Romanization of surnames and existing companies' names has been left untouched because of the reasons explained below. However, the Korean government recommends using

112-588: The apostrophe was removed. In addition, the vowels ㅓ ( ŏ ) and ㅗ ( o ), as well as ㅡ ( ŭ ) and ㅜ ( u ), became indistinguishable when the breve was removed. Especially in early internet use, where omission of apostrophes and breves is common, this caused confusion. These are notable features of the Revised Romanization system: In addition, special provisions are for regular phonological rules in exceptions to transcription (see Korean phonology ). Other rules and recommendations include

126-579: The Women Killed by Jack the Ripper , a 2019 non-fiction book by Hallie Rubenhold The Famous Five (novel series) , a children's novel series by Enid Blyton Music [ edit ] The5 , an Arab boy band with members from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt and Lebanon The Five (composers) , a group of Russian nationalist composers Five (group) (stylised as 5ive), British boy band from London TV [ edit ] The Five (talk show) ,

140-480: The following: ㄱ , ㄷ , ㅂ and ㄹ are transcribed as g , d , b and r when placed at the beginning of a word or coming before a vowel, and as k , t , p and l when followed by another consonant or when appearing at the end of a word. Almost all road signs, names of railway and subway stations on line maps and signs, etc. have been changed according to Revised Romanization of Korean ( RR , also called South Korean or Ministry of Culture (MC) 2000 ). It

154-414: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Five&oldid=1258457403 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Five (film) The Five ( Korean :  더 파이브 ; RR :  Deo Paibeu )

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168-734: The public on 7 July 2000 by South Korea's Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Proclamation No. 2000-8. The new system addressed problems in the implementation of the McCune–Reischauer system, such as the phenomena where different consonants and vowels became indistinguishable in the absence of special symbols. To be specific, under the McCune–Reischauer system, the consonants ㄱ ( k ), ㄷ ( t ), ㅂ ( p ) and ㅈ ( ch ) and ㅋ ( k ' ), ㅌ ( t ' ), ㅍ ( p ' ) and ㅊ ( ch ' ) became indistinguishable when

182-532: The revised romanization of Korean for the new names. Like several European languages that have undergone spelling reforms (such as Portuguese , German , Polish or Swedish ), the Revised Romanization is not expected to be adopted as the official romanization of Korean family names (example I , Bak , Gim , Choe instead of Lee , Park , Kim , Choi which are used commonly). However, South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recommends those who "newly" register their romanized names to follow

196-599: The tables and starts hunting them himself. Revised Romanization of Korean Revised Romanization of Korean ( 국어의 로마자 표기법 ; Gugeoui romaja pyogibeop ; lit.  "Roman-letter notation of the national language") is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. It was developed by the National Academy of the Korean Language from 1995 and was released to

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