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i don't know this language plzz translate this in English ​

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The evidence for the language is limited and controversial. The most cited evidence, a body of placename glosses in the Samguk sagi, has been interpreted by different authors as Koreanic, Japonic, or intermediate between the two. Other authors suggest that they reflect the languages of other peoples in the part of central Korea captured by Goguryeo in the 5th century.

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&lt;p style="color:red;font-family:cursive;background:cyan;font size:25px;"&gt;</p><p>The most cited evidence, a body of placename glosses in the Samguk sagi, has been interpreted by different authors as Koreanic, Japonic, or intermediate between the two. Other authors suggest that they reflect the languages of other peoples in the part of central Korea captured by Goguryeo in the 5th century.

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