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Unnie&#8221 · to show they feel comfortable and &#8220 · sisterly&#8221 · with another woman. Unnie Pronunciation You can say &#8220 · older sister&#8221 · in Korean as unnie (언니). Like &#8220 · oppa · &#8221 · it is also pronounced as how it&#8217 · unnie&#8221 · in Korean as 언니. The most common way to write 언니 in romanized English is &#8220 · unnie.&#8221 · If you follow the romanization rules · it is spelled &#8220 · eonni.&#8221 · Less commonly · you may also see the word written as &#8220 · oni&#8221 · or &#8220 · uni.&#8221

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Unnie&#8221
to show they feel comfortable and &#8220
sisterly&#8221
with another woman. Unnie Pronunciation You can say &#8220
older sister&#8221
in Korean as unnie (언니). Like &#8220
oppa
&#8221
it is also pronounced as how it&#8217
unnie&#8221
in Korean as 언니. The most common way to write 언니 in romanized English is &#8220
unnie.&#8221
If you follow the romanization rules
it is spelled &#8220
eonni.&#8221
Less commonly
you may also see the word written as &#8220
oni&#8221
or &#8220
uni.&#8221

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