However, it's important to note that "hyeongje" is a broader term than just "brother". It encompasses both older brothers and younger brothers, whereas in English, "brother" is usually used to refer to a male sibling who is older than you.
Here's a breakdown:
* Hyeong: older brother
* Dongsaeng: younger brother
* Hyeongje: both older and younger brothers
So, depending on the context, "hyeongje" can also be translated as sibling(s), brother(s), or even brothers and sisters if the speaker is including sisters in the term.