Thank you! this was supremely helpful. I'd really like to get the pronunciation right and it felt like everywhere I looked people would pronounce these things differently.
Thank you for the teaching. I have a question. Is Sa Bum Nim more accurately "One who sets the example to others." I read it from this article/comment and desire to know if this is the deep meaning in accurate Korean language of the land? "The Hanja for Sabum(nim) are 師範, where "sa" means "teacher; master" and "bum" means "pattern; model." So instead of "master," a more accurate, if loose, translation would be "A model to others" or "One who sets the example for others."