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How do you spell che-goh in Korean?

"Che-goh" is a sound that doesn't have a direct equivalent in Korean. However, depending on what you're trying to represent, there are a few possible spellings:

1. If you're trying to spell "che" + "goh" as separate syllables:

* 체고 (che-go) - This is the most likely spelling if you're trying to represent a sound that's similar to the English "che-goh" but with a Korean pronunciation.

2. If you're trying to represent a specific Korean word:

* Check for the Korean word you are trying to spell: Korean has many different words that can be pronounced with sounds similar to "che-goh." For example:

* 최고 (choe-go) - meaning "best" or "highest"

* 체크 (che-keu) - meaning "check" (as in "checkmate" or "check your work")

* 체감 (che-gam) - meaning "feeling" or "sensation"

3. If you're trying to transliterate a foreign word:

* Transliteration rules vary depending on the language. For example:

* 체고 (che-go) - could be a transliteration of a word with the sound "che-goh" in Japanese or Chinese.

To help me give you a more accurate spelling, please provide:

* The context of the word: What are you trying to say?

* The language you're trying to transliterate from: Is it a foreign word or a Korean word?

Once you provide more information, I can give you a more accurate spelling in Korean.

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