What do Korean guys call their little sister?

When talking about a younger sister, the word 여동생 (yeodongsaeng) is used regardless of your gender. In addition, the general term for “sister” in Korean is 자매 (jamae).
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What do siblings call each other in Korean?

Parents: 부모님 (bumonim) Older brother (for females): 오빠 (oppa) Older sister (for females): 언니 (eonni) Older brother (for males): 형 (hyeong)
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What is little sister Korean?

Nation's Little Sister (Korean: 국민 여동생) or Nation's Little Brother (Korean: 국민 남동생) is an informal title in South Korean entertainment industry. It refers to "a young female [or male] celebrity in her [or his] late teens to early twenties... [who is] cute, bright, and innocent."
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How do you call a younger girl in Korean?

  1. Literal meaning: “junior”
  2. Is used to call: A female or male student who's younger than you at school/university.
  3. Used by: An older student to call someone who's younger than him/her.
  4. Example: If your friend is a freshman at a university and you're a senior, your friend is 후배 (hu-bae).
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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 is Noona?

– Noona (누나) = Older sister (used by males) – Hyung (형) = Older brother (used by males) – Unnie (언니) = Older sister (used by females) Depending on where you're from, the saying “age is nothing but a number” might ring true. But in Korea, it's a BIG number.
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What is Eonni?

Noun. 언니 • (eonni) older sister of a female synonym ▲coordinate term ▼ Synonym: 엉가 (eongga, southern dialectal) (women's speech, in informal friendly settings) somewhat older female synonym ▲
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What is Yeodongsaeng in Korean?

여동생 (yeodongsaeng) noun meaning younger sister in Korean.
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What is NUI in Korean?

nui(-tongsaeng) yô-tongsaeng. (au) Older brother. hyông (< ônni )
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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 Eonni in Korean?

언니 (eonni, "older sister"), used by females to address a slightly elder female. 누나 (nuna, "older sister"), used by males to address a slightly elder female. 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 does Hoobae mean?

hoobae (plural hoobaes) An underclassman or junior, in the context of South Korea. quotations ▼ (South Korean idol fandom) A newer or less experienced idol.
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What is Hyeongje?

/hyeongje/ brethren. plural noun. You can refer to the members of a particular organization or group, especially a religious group, as brethren.
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What does Gomo mean in Korean?

Noun. 고모 • (gomo) (hanja 姑母) paternal aunt (one's father's sister) coordinate terms ▼
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What does Yeochin mean?

1. 남친 / 여친 – (namchin / yeochin) Meaning: boyfriend/girlfriend. This is a shortened way of saying 남자 친구 (nam-ja chin-goo) and 여자 친구 (yeo-ja chin-goo). This is similar to shortening boyfriend and girlfriend in English using gf and bf.
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Is Dongsaeng gender neutral?

Dongsaeng (동생 in hangul) means “younger sister/brother”, and is gender neutral.
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How do Korean sibling names work?

Each Korean name usually consists of three syllables. The first is the family name while the second and third are the given name. For example, in the name KIM Min Su (김민수), KIM is the family name. The family name (or 'surname') is inherited patrilineally from one's father and shared with other siblings.
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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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Who is noona in BTS?

A Stylist Noona (for the sake of this fake ad) is a person who is in charge of BTS' clothes, makeup, and hair. This position is highly crucial for BTS, who are rapidly expanding across the world.
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What is Unnie and Maknae?

Unnie - what younger females call other females, that are older than them. Maknae - the youngest of friend group. Hyung - what younger males call other males, that are older than them. Oppa - what younger females call older males, that are older than them.
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What is the male version of Unnie?

In general, 오빠 (oppa), 언니 (unni), 형 (hyung), and 누나 (noona) represent kinship terms among family members. 오빠 [oppa] addresses a 'older brother' of a female speaker. 언니 [unnie] addresses a 'older sister' of a female speaker. 형 [hyung] addresses a 'older brother' of a male speaker.
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What is Jagiya in Korean?

If you live in Korea or watch a lot of Korean dramas you may hear the word 'Jagiya' (자기야) a lot and wondered what it means. Jagiya (자기야) is an affectionate way to call your boyfriend or girlfriend. Jagiya is similar to 'honey', 'darling', baby' in English. Both married and unmarried couples can call each other Jagiya.
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What does Nim mean in 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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