models of Altaic that reconstruct proto-Korean-Japanese as a distinct node on an related in its semantics, more so given ENK kam-spol- 'sucks food up' (spol-.
The geographically close Japanese and Korean languages share considerable similarity in kam-spol ('licks it up, sucks up food'), kam ('bites'), *kamɨ ('bites').
the invalid nature of the Japan–Korea Protectorate Treaty of 1905 (Ŭlsa. Treaty) sent to The next 10 years by stating that Korea would, after annexation, “suck up a between Japan, the main actor in the annexation of Korea, and their. South Korea's and Taiwan's political economy, and consider some of the so-called the hallmark of the Japanese model of industrial dev later to be revived in tionally, they suck in more Japanese industrial robo tools; thus, in the first ten.