Chi-tse
[Chinese jee-dzuh] /Chinese ˈdʒiˈdzʌ/
noun
1.
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[gee dzuh] /ˈgi ˈdzʌ/
noun
1.
12th-century b.c., legendary Chinese founder of Korea.
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