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5 Νοε 2024 · Below is a free PDF guide that you can download and take with you: Below are the Korean words for the days of the week. If you can’t read the Korean Alphabet yet, head over here for a free guide that will teach you Hangul before your next meal. Here is how you say the Korean days of the week. Click the Korean word to hear the correct pronunciation.
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Days of the Week, Months, & Dates in Korean Cheat Sheet Korean English 1. How many months? 몇 월? 2. How many months? 며 칠? 3. Be(am, is, are) 이다 4. What's the date? 몇 월 며칠이에요? 5. What's the date today? 오늘 몇 월 며칠이에요? 6. What date is your birthday? 생일이 몇 월 며칠이에요? 7. 2016 2016년
30 Ιουν 2024 · In this post, you will learn how to read a date in Korean! You will also learn about the seven days of the week! At the end, you will also see the expressions to ask for the day or date. 1. Date. 1-D. How do you read the dates in Korean? 2. Days. 3. Questions. 4. Examples. 5. Wrap-up & Materials. 1. Date. First, let's see how we can read the date.
This document provides information on how to say days of the week in Korean. It begins with the basic structure of days of the week in Korean, which is the Sino-Korean word for the day followed by "yo-il". It then lists each day of the week in Korean along with its meaning. For example, Monday is "wol-yo-il" which means "moon day".
20 Φεβ 2023 · The days of the week in Korean are a snap to learn! Here we've got vocabulary for all the Korean days of the week, week-related vocabulary like "tomorrow," yesterday" and "today," and helpful conversational phrases related to weekly events. Plus, we've got pronunciation, usage notes and learning tips.
To answer this question, you simply say the day of the week followed by the ending 이에요. Here are some examples: 월요일이에요 [wo-ryo-i-ri-e-yo] = It’s Monday. 오늘 월요일이에요 [o-neul wo-ryo-i-ri-e-yo] = Today is Monday. 내일 월요일이에요 [nae-il wo-ryo-i-ri-e-yo] = Tomorrow is Monday.