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Yep, keol is an actual word in Korean. In most places, if you see “keol,” it’s 걸 pronounced like “gull” — which I find extremely counter-intuitive. I mean, why does “eo” become “uh”??? So I use “keol” to represent 결, pronounced like gull with a Y after the G. If you want, you can C&P… Continue reading 348