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What does the symbol for goddess look like in Korean?

There isn't a single specific symbol for "goddess" in Korean like there might be in other cultures. Korean doesn't typically use symbols to represent abstract concepts like this.

However, you could potentially use the following:

* 여신 (yeoshin): This is the Korean word for "goddess." You could write this in Korean characters (Hangul) or even in Hanja (Chinese characters), which would look like 女神.

* Other symbols associated with femininity: You could use symbols like a flower, a crescent moon, or a bird to represent a goddess, as these are often associated with feminine qualities in various cultures.

Ultimately, the best way to represent a goddess in Korean would depend on the specific context and the message you're trying to convey.

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