noona for elder sister
누나- that is how you right it
For malesolder sister is 누나 noonaolder brother is hyung.For femalesyour older brother is 오빠 oppayour older sister is 언니 eonni.
Unni is what a younger female would call a woman older than herself and Noona is what any male would call a woman older than himself
Older sister coming from a female - "Eon-nie" Older sister coming from a male - "Noo-na" Younger sister coming from both gender - "Dong-saeng"
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
Older Sister (addressed by female).
sister = sahodari older sister = chechi younger sister = anujathi
yeo-dong-saeng
In Korean, "sister" is said as "언니" (eonni) when referring to an older sister and "여동생" (yeodongsaeng) for a younger sister. "Brother" is "형" (hyeong) when referring to an older brother and "남동생" (namdongsaeng) for a younger brother. These terms reflect the importance of age hierarchy in Korean culture.
"Nuna" in Korean is an informal term used by males to address an older sister or a female friend who is older than them. It's a term of endearment and respect.
it means older sister IF you are a boy. but if you are a girl, it is UNNIE.
"Unnie" is written in Korean as "언니." It is a term used by females to refer to an older sister or a close older female friend. The pronunciation is similar to "un-nee."
It depends on your gender. If you're a girl, your older sister/an older female is your "unnie" (uh-nee) If you're a guy, your older sister/ an older female is your "noona" (noo-na) A younger brother or sister is your "dongsaeng" (dong-seng) Dongsaeng is used regardless of your gender or the person's gender.