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  1. Used by: A younger female or male student. Example: If you’re a senior at a university and your friend is a freshman, you’re 선배 (sunbae/seonbae) to them. Opposite word of 선배 (sunbae; seonbae) is 후배 (hu-bae) 후배 (hubae; hoobae) Literal meaning: “junior”.

  2. Quick Summary. 오빠 (oppa), 형 (hyung), 누나 (noona), and 언니 (unnie) are used based on the speaker’s gender and the age of the person they are addressing. These terms also reflect closeness and respect. 선배 (seonbae) and 후배 (hubae) are terms used in schools and workplaces to indicate seniority and experience level.

  3. You might see a Korean male call his older sister, his female friend, and his female cousin 누나 (nuna), but then call a female coworker 선배 (sunbae). These kinds of situations might confuse you, but as you study the situations and context, you will come to understand the nuances of each of these titles.

  4. Trainees can be accepted at a very young age and can strive for their dreams at an early age. A YouTube channel by the name of “ k!Addiction ” compiled a list of some of the youngest current idols. The list also included the Chinese boy group Boy Story because they’re managed by JYP Entertainment.

  5. The youngest female K-Pop idols have already been determined, so now it’s the boys’ turn! These young idols started training to be in the industry at a very young age, and debuted at an age younger than the average idol. Many of them are still in their school-age years!

  6. BTS (방탄소년단) is a South Korean boy group that consists of 7 members: RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook. They are under Big Hit Music (part of HYBE Labels). BTS debuted on June 13, 2013 with the lead single ‘ No More Dream ‘ on album ‘ 2 Cool 4 Skool ‘.

  7. In September 2018, we published an article covering the youngest male idols in SM, JYP, and YG Entertainment active in Korea at that time. These three companies are referred to as ‘The Big 3’, a term encompassing the companies dominating the K-Pop scene.