Jong


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jong

(jɒŋ)
n
informal South African a friend, often used in direct address
[from Afrikaans]
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Noun1.Jong - United States writer (born in 1942)
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A think tank run by a group of defectors reckon the 31-year-old's youngest sibling, Kim Yo Jong, is now running the country as her brother battles a mystery illness.
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The number of North Korean official reports on leader Kim Jong Un's activities this year reached 149, of which 65, 44 percent, involved the military, according to a tally as of Wednesday by Radiopress.