바쁘세요 = are you busy
여동생 = sister
It is Sister in Korean ^-^
noona for elder sister 누나- that is how you right it
Older sister coming from a female - "Eon-nie" Older sister coming from a male - "Noo-na" Younger sister coming from both gender - "Dong-saeng"
getting my sister to not upload stuff on the internet
Are you busy = Oletko kiireinen or Onko sinulla kiire
Older sister but it doesn't have to be your real sister. it could be any older girl that you consider her as close to a sister
Ask them...
dangsin-ui yeodongsaeng eul mesinjeo
Older Sister (addressed by female).
' 오늘은 어떠세요 ' = 'how are you today'
In Korean, "omi" (엄이) means aunt on your mother's side. It is the term used to address and refer to your mother's sister.