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Names of Family Members in Korean || কোরিয়ান ভাষায় পরিবারের সদস্যদের নাম This video is about teaching you how to say names of family members in Korean. In Korean culture, family members' names typically reflect the hierarchical relationships within the family. Let's explore some common names used for different family members in Korean: Father: The term for father in Korean is "아버지" (abeoji) or "아빠" (appa). However, it's more common for children to address their father as "아빠" in everyday conversations. Mother: The word for mother in Korean is "어머니" (eomeoni) or "엄마" (omma). Similar to the father, "엄마" is a common term used by children to address their mother. Older Brother: The term for older brother in Korean is "형" (hyeong) if you are a male or "오빠" (oppa) if you are a female. "형" is also used as a general term to address older male friends or acquaintances. Younger Brother: The term for younger brother in Korean is "동생" (dongsaeng). It is used regardless of the gender of the speaker and refers to a younger sibling. Older Sister: The term for older sister in Korean is "누나" (nuna) if you are a male or "언니" (eonni) if you are a female. Like "형," "누나" can also be used to address older female friends or acquaintances. Younger Sister: The term for younger sister in Korean is "동생" (dongsaeng), just like for a younger brother. It is a gender-neutral term used for younger siblings. Grandfather: The term for grandfather in Korean is "할아버지" (halabeoji) or simply "할아버님" (halabeonim) to show respect. Grandmother: The word for grandmother in Korean is "할머니" (halmeoni) or "할머님" (halmeonim) as a respectful form of address. Uncle: The term for uncle in Korean is "삼촌" (samchon). It is used to refer to one's father's younger brother. Aunt: The term for aunt in Korean is "이모" (imo) for one's father's sister and "고모" (gomo) for one's mother's sister. It's important to note that in Korean culture, age and seniority play significant roles in relationships and how individuals are addressed. The specific names used within a family can also vary based on regional dialects and personal preferences. • • Disclaimer •Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. #new bangla #korean #newlife #MostUsedKoreanPhrases #NamesNamesofFamilyMembersinKorean#korean #leanguage