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The korean language has separate terms for older brother, older brother, younger sister, youngest sister, and so on. this is a reflection of:
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The korean language has separate terms for older brother, older brother, younger sister, youngest sister, and so on. this is a reflection of:
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In Korea, historically families have been much larger than those in the West. In English there are not many words for sibling, brother or sister. There are more than 10 words for car; the English language represents a culture with smaller family constellations.
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