Annyeong!
Now let's learn about TIME in KOREAN LANGUAGE
NOTE : We use Native Korean to tell TIME and Sino Korean to tell MINUTES and SECONDS.
So let's start...
● Hours - sigan (시간)
● o'clock - si (시)
● minutes - bun (분)
● seconds - cho (초)
● a.m. - ojeon (오전)
● p.m. - ohu (오후)
● noon - jeongo (정오)
● night - bam (밤)
● morning - achim (아침)
● afternoon - ohu (오후)
● evening - jeonyeok (저녁)
● now - jigeum (자금)
● today - oneul (오늘)
● past - gwageo (과거)
● future - milae (미래)
● tonight - oneul bam (오늘 밤)
● yesterday - oje (어제)
● last night - ojebam (어제 밤)
● tomorrow - naeil (내일)
So how to say 'What time is it?' or 'What time is it now?'
● What time is it?
● myeot si imnikka?
● 몇 시 임니까?
● What time is it now?
● jigeum myeot si e yo?
● 지금 몇 시 예요?
★ Hours ★
1hour - hansigan (한시간)
2hours - dusigan (두시간)
3hours - sesigan (세시간)
4hours - nesigan (네시간)
5hours - daseotsigan (다섯시간)
6hours - yeoseotsigan (여섯시간)
7hours - ilgopsigan (일곱시간)
8hours - yeodeopsigan (여덟시간)
9hours - ahopsigan (아홉시간)
10hours - yeolsigan (열시간)
★ o'clock ★
1 o'clock - hansi (헌시)
2 o'clock - dusi (두시)
3 o'clock - sesi (세시)
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BASIC KOREAN LANGUAGE
Random안녕 친구야! This book contains compilations of Basic Korean Language. WARNING: I'm a self taught so you may find errors in my works...Please do correct me if you find one :D