The months are written according to the numbers (January = 1 (일), February = 2 (이)...) except July and October. And then you add them the month (월).
Months
January
일월
ilwol
February
이월
iwol
March
삼월
samwol
April
사월
sawol
May
오월
owol
June
유월
yuwol
July
칠월
chilwol
August
팔월
palwol
September
구월
guwol
October
시월
siwol
November
십일월
sipilwol
December
십이월
sipiwol
Each of them name by the nature of the earth. 월 [ wol ] means moon, 화 [ hwa ] means fire, 수 [ su ] means water, 목 [ mok ] means tree or wood, 금 [ geum ] means iron, 토 [ to ] means soil, 일 [ il ] means su.
Korean dates are written this way: 2006년 8월 15일 (year, month & day)
Days of the Week
Monday
월요일
wolyoil
Tuesday
화요일
hwayoil
Wednesday
수요일
suyoil
Thursday
목요일
mogyoil
Friday
금요일
keumyoil
Saturday
토요일
toyoil
Sunday
일요일
ilyoil
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