"Sunbae" (선배) in an informal way of saying it.
You can also ad "nim" to make it more formal.
The honorific suffix -님 (-nim) is affixed to many kinship terms to make them honorific. Thus, someone may address his own grandmother as 할머니 (halmeoni) but refer to someone else's grandmother as 할머님 (halmeonim)
Dambae - Korean
In Korean, you can say "밥 먹고 싶어요" (bap meokgo sipeoyo) to express that you want to eat.
Spanish: sombrero French: chapeau German: Hut Italian: cappello
Sure! Crimson in different languages are: Spanish: Carmesí French: Cramoisi German: Karmesinrot Japanese: 深紅 (Shinku) Korean: 진홍색 (Jinhongsaek)
Korean
How to say diana in korean
well i know its Korean because it is the Korean war
Korean
Koreans speak Korean.
Ah, what a lovely question! In Korean, you can say "수업 끝!" which is pronounced as "soo-eop kkeut!" It's always wonderful to learn new phrases in different languages, isn't it? Keep exploring and embracing the beauty of different cultures!
There are many languages spoken in Asia. In Japanese it would be 弟. In Chinese it would be 哥哥 In Korean it would be 형제
In Korean, the name Danielle can be translated as 다니엘 (pronounced as "Da-nee-el"). The name is phonetically transliterated into Hangul characters, which is the Korean alphabet. 다니엘 is the closest approximation of the name Danielle in Korean, taking into account the differences in phonetics between the two languages.