Fixed #25194 -- Fixed Korean YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT and MONTH_DAY_FORMAT.
'F' translates a month to a Korean name with a month number so, for example, 'F 월' becomes '10 월월' for October. This should be either 'F' or 'n월', and I followed conventions in other languages like Japanese and Chinese.
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DATE_FORMAT = 'Y년 n월 j일'
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DATE_FORMAT = 'Y년 n월 j일'
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TIME_FORMAT = 'A g:i'
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TIME_FORMAT = 'A g:i'
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DATETIME_FORMAT = 'Y년 n월 j일 g:i A'
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DATETIME_FORMAT = 'Y년 n월 j일 g:i A'
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YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT = 'Y년 F월'
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YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT = 'Y년 n월'
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MONTH_DAY_FORMAT = 'F월 j일'
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MONTH_DAY_FORMAT = 'n월 j일'
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SHORT_DATE_FORMAT = 'Y-n-j.'
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SHORT_DATE_FORMAT = 'Y-n-j.'
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SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT = 'Y-n-j H:i'
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SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT = 'Y-n-j H:i'
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# FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK =
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# FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK =
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