Happy birthday
girls: 오빠 (oppa) boys: 형 (hyeong)
yeo-dong-saeng
A younger brother or sister is 동생 (dong-saeng). If you are a girl, your older sister is 언니 (eon-ni) and your older brother is 오빠 (oppa). If you are a boy, your older sister is 누나 (noona) and your older brother is 형 (hyung).
Hyung or Oppa. If a boy is talking to his older brother, he would call him "hyung". or "hyung ah yah. If a girl is talking to her older brother, she would call him "oppa".
If u mean how is it spelled in Korean, it's 여동생. 동생 means little brother (see there's no "여" which pretty much means female), but is often also used as little sibling. So the older brother would say that so and so is my 동생, regardless of the gender.
appa means daddy oppa means older brother or boyfriend
It mean big brother, but to make it more respectful and a nim so it becomes "Hyung-Nim" it is used only by males to call their older brother,another male slightly older than them or a male who they respect
our is used 2 show effection 2 a person u like!! najma;DThe word "oppa" in Korean means older brother for girls so girls have to call older boys "oppa" not by there names but in America if you speaking korean you can say Jack oppa or Joonyoung oppa. In oppa gangnam style its saying that he is the oppa so that can be confusing.
It's what girls call their older male counterparts (or sometimes her brother) in the older days. Now most koreans use the word 'oppa' instead.
'oppa' (오빠) is a term used only by Korean girls that means 'older brother'.. it also used for respecting..because in Korean culture, direct addressing someone's name is completely rude..
"Hyung" is a Korean term used by males to address or refer to an older male, such as an older brother, friend, or colleague. It is a term of respect and can also be used to indicate a close relationship.