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
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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
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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
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