What do females call younger males in Korea?

Some 형 (hyeong; hyung), 누나 (noona; nuna), 오빠 (oppa), 언니 (unnie; unni), and 선배 (sunbae) allow 남동생 (namedongsaeng), 여동생 (yeodongsaeng), 후배 (hubae; hoobae) to speak 반말 (banmal) “informal language” in order to build a closer relationship with them and to erase hierarchy.
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How do you address a younger person in Korean?

후배님 (hubaenim)

후배님 (hubae nim) is commonly used to address those younger than you when meeting for the first time. Koreans often ask ages early on to figure out who is older or younger. Although 후배님 (hubae nim) isn't used with someone older than you, the suffix 님 (nim) is still used to show respect.
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Can a girl call a guy Hyung?

형 (hyeong/hyung) is something a boy calls his older brother, or older male friend. Whereas, he calls his older sister or older female friend 누나 (nuna/noona). A girl calls her older sister or older female friend 언니 (eonni/unnie).
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What is Dongsaeng?

If you're referring to someone younger than you, the other person is your 동생 (dongsaeng). This term means both younger sister and little brother. However, if you want to put more emphasis on the gender of the 동생 (dongsaeng) you are talking about, you can add 여 (yeo) for girls and 남 (nam) for boys.
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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 is Maknae in Korean?

Golden Maknae nods to the Korean word “maknae,” which refers to the youngest person of a group. Given that Jungkook is the youngest BTS member, he's the maknae.
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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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What is Sunbae Korean?

Sunbae(선배, 先輩) is a word that refers to people with more experience (at work, school, etc), and hoobae(후배, 後輩) refers to people with less experience. Generally, hoobaes have to use jondaetmal(존댓말, honorific language) to sunbaes, meaning they have to speak very politely and treat them with respect.
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What does Jjang mean?

짱 – (Jjang) Meaning: Great or Amazing! This is another way to say something is amazing or awesome in Korean. However, you can add this to describe a certain person's feature such as 얼짱 (eoljjang), which means good looking or 몸짱 (momjjang), which means having a good body. 3.
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What do you call a younger friend in Korean?

Used by: An older student to call someone who's younger than him/her. Example: If your friend is a freshman at a university and you're a senior, your friend is 후배 (hu-bae). Opposite word of 후배 (hu-bae) is 선배 (sunbae; seonbae)
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What is the most beautiful name in Korea?

The 9 Most Beautiful Korean Names and What They Mean
  • Chun-ja (춘자) Stemming from the Sino-Korean chun meaning 'spring' and ja meaning 'child', Chun-ja implies innocence and purity. ...
  • Chang-min (창민) ...
  • Sung (성)
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What is the meaning of HyungNim?

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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What does Nim mean Korean?

-nim (as an affix) is used as a commonplace honorific for guests, customers, clients, and unfamiliar individuals. -nim is also used towards someone who is revered and admired for having a significant amount of skill, intellect, knowledge, etc. and is used for people who are of a higher rank than oneself.
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What does YAHH mean in Korean?

Ya/야: means "hey" in most situations. There are multiple ways of using YA. Yell it out loud when frustrated (like when you're fighting and you're at a loss for words) and if someone wronged you (i.e. a pickpocket snatched your purse).
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What SSI means in Korean?

Ssi is a Korean term that means people of equal speech level as a sign of respect.
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What is Geum in Korean?

Noun. 금 • (geum) (hanja 金) gold (Au) (in general and as an element); golden...
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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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Can you call a girl Sunbae?

They usually drop honorifics after becoming friends. If your donggi is jaesusaeng, you can use unnie, oppa, hyung or noona. Male sunbae like to hear “oppa” from female hoobae. Since oppa may sound flirty, female students might prefer calling them sunbae.
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Is Sunbae the same as senpai?

Borrowed from Korean 선배(先輩) (seonbae, “senior”). Doublet of senpai.
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What is the opposite of Maknae?

MATHYUNG (맏형) "oldest brother" opposite of maknae, a mathyung is the oldest male in a group (in bts, it's jin).
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What is Gwiyeowo?

The informal way to say “cute” in Korean is 귀여워 (gwiyeowo). You can use this expression with people who are very close to you, such as with your girlfriend or date.
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What is bias wrecker?

Bias/Bias Wrecker

Meanwhile, a “bias wrecker” is a member who unexpectedly catches a fan's attention and makes them rethink their original bias. Example: “I picked him as my bias because he's really good at dancing, but their vocalist might be my bias wrecker.”
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What does jamae mean in Korean?

자매 • (jamae) (hanja 姊妹) sisters.
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