Samsung
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Borrowed from Korean 삼성(三星) (Samseong), literally “tristar” or “three stars”, combined to represent “powerful eternity”.
Samsung (plural Samsungs)
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Samsung (plural Samsungs)
Samsung n (proper noun, strong, genitive Samsungs)
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Samsung m or f or n (strong, genitive Samsungs or Samsung, plural Samsungs or Samsung)
Samsung
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