What do females call older males in Korea?

오빠 (oppa, "older brother"), used by females to address a slightly elder male. 형 (hyeong, "older brother"), used by males to address a slightly elder male.
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What do you call older guy in Korean?

To recap, you call a Korean guy oppa when you address an older male acquaintance as a female. You can use unnie to refer to an elder sister or an older female acquaintance if you're a girl. If you're a man, you use hyung to refer to an elder brother or an older male buddy.
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How do you address an older male in Korea?

Korean Honorifics: Titles for Non-family

You can use 선배(님) to address people who are older or more senior than you in a certain context, and 후배(님) to address people who are younger or less senior than you.
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What do female Koreans call their older brother?

Similar to “sister”, the Korean word for brother is also dependent on who's addressing the brother. For males, 형 (hyeong) is used to address an older brother in Korean while for females, 오빠 (oppa) is used. Both 형 (hyeong) and 오빠 (oppa) are also used when referring to one's older brother to others.
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What is a Hoobae?

hoobae (plural hoobaes) An underclassman or junior, in the context of South Korea.
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How do you call a senior in Korean?

  1. Literal meaning: “senior”
  2. Is used to call: A female or male student who's older than you at school/university.
  3. Used by: A younger female or male student.
  4. Example: If you're a senior at a university and your friend is a freshman, you're 선배 (sunbae/seonbae) to them.
  5. Opposite word of 선배 (sunbae; seonbae) is 후배 (hu-bae)
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What is an Ajumma Korean?

Ajumma (Korean: 아줌마), sometimes spelled ajoomma, is a Korean word for a married, or middle-aged woman. It comes from the Korean word Ajumeoni (Korean: 아주머니). Although it is sometimes translated "aunt", it does not actually refer to a close family relationship.
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What does PD Nim mean?

it stands for production director!!! basically the person who runs the show is the PD (i think) 0. 0. Report post. show all.
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What is Seonsaengnim?

선생님 • (seonsaengnim) (counter 분, hanja 先生님) (honorific) teacher. sir, mister, Ms (polite term of address for an elder male or female)
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What does Appa mean in Korean?

Appa means Dad in Korean. For all the Dad's out there! This is a Korean culture favorite dish.
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What does Oni mean in Korean?

It's a respectful form for "older sister" – doesn't have to be blood-relation; and it's pronounced pretty much the same as the Japanese word for demon/ogre. Oni in Korean is used in the femine form – that is by a female to another female.
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What is Ahjumma and Ahjussi?

As we learned in KWOW #42, ajooma is used towards middle-aged women. Ajusshi is the term for middle-aged males. For those who love Lee Minho, this is for you.
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Is ajumma an insult?

When kids say ajumma, it's socially acceptable and not insulting. But, it can be an insult if adults refer someone directly that way. Especially, calling a single youngish woman ajumma is very offensive and rude. You can call them ajumma only if you want to pick a fight.
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What is Samonim in Korean?

/samonim/ lady. vocative noun. "Lady" is sometimes used by men as a form of address when they are talking to a woman that they do not know, especially in stores and on the street.
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What is Yeodongsaeng in Korean?

여동생 (yeodongsaeng) noun meaning younger sister in Korean.
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What does JAGI mean in Korean?

Jagi (자기, 自己) is an interesting word in Korean, it means 'myself', 'himself' or 'herself' it depends on the subject. But it's also used for someone very close to you, like 'darling' or 'honey' usually between in lovers.
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What does HyungNim mean?

HyungNim (형님); Sounds like → hyuhng ⋅ neem. Hyung-nim is used as a term for calling one's 'mob boss,' 'crime boss,' or 'Don'. It is a masculine word, meant to be spoken from one male to an older male, as it also commonly means older brother.
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Does noona mean girlfriend?

Does noona mean girlfriend? No, it simply refers to an older sister/woman in a friendly tone. Most guys who are or want to be in a relationship with noona don't want to call them noona, unless they want to be cute or ask for a favor.
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Can foreigners have a Korean name?

Any foreigner who is interested in Korean culture can apply for a Korean name on the city's foreign language websites until the first week of December.
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How do you say hi in Korean?

안녕 (Annyeong) – “Hi”
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What does Areum mean in Korean?

Areum, also spelled Ah-reum, is a Korean feminine given name. Unlike most Korean given names, which are composed of two single-syllable Sino-Korean morphemes each written with one hanja, Areum is an indigenous Korean name (고유어 이름), a single two-syllable word meaning "beauty".
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What does BAE mean in Korean?

The name Bae is of Korean origin. The meaning of Bae translates to 'an inspiration', 'being inspired'. This name also means 'berry' in Latin. Bae is a term to lovingly call your significant other, meaning 'before anyone else' and a shorter version of 'baby'. Likewise How Koreans call their wife?
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