~ Now we go with the Months and Days of the Weeks. We use Sino-Korean with it.
Months (월 - wol) : 일월 (il-wol) January 이월 (i-wol) February 삼월 (sam-wol) March 사월 (sa-wol) April 오월 (o-wol) May 유월 (yu-wol) June 칠월 (chil-wol) July 팔월 (pal-wol) August 구월 (gu-wol) September 시월 (shi-wol) October 십일월 (ship-il-wol) November 십이월 (ship-i-wol) December
Days of the Week (요일 - yo-il): 월요일 (wol-yo-il) Monday 화요일 (hwa-yo-il) Tuesday 수요일 (su-yo-il) Wednesday 목요일 (mok-yo-il) Thursday 금요일 (gum-yo-il) Friday 토요일 (to-yo-il) Saturday 일요일 (il-yo-il) Sunday
How to use it???? For example: If your birthday is April 29. You'll write is as : 4-29 = 4 (사월) and 29 is (이십구) and the day is 일. = 사월 이십구일 3-5 = 3 (삼월) and 5 is (오) and again, day is 일. = 삼월 오일
for the 'Days of the Week': For example: "Today is Sunday." You'll write is as: 오늘은 일요일입니다./이에요. [Today is Sunday.]
어제는 토요일입니다./이에요. [ Yesterday is Saturday.]
내일은 월요일입니다./이에요. [Tomorrow is Monday.]
Additional: ~ 오늘 is Today ~ 어제 is Yesterday and ~ 내일 is Tomorrow
post source courtesy of : 코리안남매 Korean Nammae ^^
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Learn Korean , Learn 한굴 by Hwal-wal
Non-FictionThis book is all about learning korean personally and some of the lessons are made by me base on my studies and other is by the help of some korean links or korean vlog.