#Unit_Lesson 26: How to "Count Numbers" : Months and Days of the Weeks Part 4

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~ 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

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