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jong

British  
/ jɒŋ /

noun

  1. informal a friend, often used in direct address

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Etymology

Origin of jong

from Afrikaans

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She’s the daughter of Kim Jong Un, the third-generation leader of North Korea—and the only one of the dictator’s children to have ever been shown in public.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just as Kim Jong Un has dressed to echo his predecessors, the sartorial symmetry underscores his daughter’s connection to the “Mount Paektu bloodline”—those with a direct lineage to North Korean founder Kim Il Sung.

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Of the females close to Kim Jong Un, his daughter took center stage.

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Parade photos of Kim Yo Jong, the dictator’s powerful younger sister, weren’t prominent.

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As the chief executive of Sony Entertainment, Michael Lynton approved the 2014 Seth Rogen comedy “The Interview,” about the fictional assassination of Kim Jong Un.

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