Unnie means a lot more than just an older sister in Korean. It can be a lifelong friend who has your back. Find out more here!| Lingua Asia
Not sure when to call someone sunbae? There’s more nuance to the word than just meaning “senior”. Find out more here!| Lingua Asia
Noona means a lot more than big sister in Korean. It can be a hot older woman or a cool female friend you hang out with. Find out more about them here!| Lingua Asia
Need help figuring out Korean job titles? Here are the most common ones, their duties and how long it takes to get promoted!| Lingua Asia
Hyung means a lot more than just an older brother. It’s a deep and sometimes lifelong bond that takes many forms. Find out more here!| Lingua Asia
The concept of ajeossi runs deeper than you’d imagine. Find out why it’s more than just a way to refer to an older male here!| Lingua Asia
Check out the newest expressions guaranteed to impress your Korean friends. Tried and tested by a Korean!| Lingua Asia
Dongsaeng has a deeper meaning than kid sister/brother. It can be any younger person you look out for. Learn why they’re pretty special here!| Lingua Asia
Oppa means a lot more than just an older brother. It can be a guy you’re attracted to or just a friend. Find out more here!| Lingua Asia
Emo are like cool part-time moms without the nagging. Find out more here!| Lingua Asia
This guide covers the basics of the Korean language. It will show you the differences between Korean and English.| Lingua Asia
Want to know what Koreans give each other on different holidays? Here’s a complete guide to Korean gift culture.| Lingua Asia
Korean toys range from super educational to traditional, but they’re sure to be something unique. Check out the best ones and where to buy them.| Lingua Asia