"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
well i know its Korean because it is the Korean war
How to say diana in korean
Korean
Koreans speak Korean.
how do you say Braidyn in korean
seniors
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!