Basic Lessons 25

How to tell time in Korean 2 (for minutes and seconds) 한국어로 시간을 말하는 방법 (몇 분, 몇 초 인지 말하기)

On the last post, we take a look at how to tell the time in Korean, but it was only about for hours. Let's continue to see how to tell the time in Korean; this time, for minutes and seconds. There are two different types of number system in Korean language and when you tell time in Korean two types are both used. Unlike for hours, Chinese-oriented system(Sino-Korean) is used for minutes. A count..

Basic Lessons 2017.03.01

How to tell time in Korean 1 (for hours) 한국어로 시간을 말하는 방법 (몇 시인지 말하기)

Let's learn how to tell time in Korean! As I mentioned in earlier posts, there are two different types of number system in Korean language. And for hours, Native Korean system is used. Moreover, a counter word '시 (shi)' is needed after the number is used. Time English Korean 1:00 1 o’clock 한 시 (hahn-shi) 2:00 2 o’clock 두 시 (doo-shi) 3:00 3 o’clock 세 시 (seh-shi) 4:00 4 o’clock 네 시 (neh-shi) 5:00 ..

Basic Lessons 2017.02.24

How to count in Korean : Cardinal Numbers in Korean (100 ~) 한국어로 숫자 세는 법 (100이상의 수)

Earlier posts You can check how to count in Korean from 0 to 99 from my earlier posts. □ from 0 to 10 □ from 10 to 99 Two different ways to count cardinal numbers As I mentioned in earlier post, there are two different ways to count cardinal numbers in Korean; one derived from native Korean and the other from Chinese characters(Sino-Korean). However, the native Korean number system consist only ..

Basic Lessons 2017.02.17

How to count in Korean : Cardinal Numbers in Korean (10 ~ 99) 한국어로 숫자 세는 법 (10부터 99까지)

As I mentioned in earlier post, there are two different ways to count cardinal numbers in Korean; one derived from native Korean and the other from Chinese characters(Sino-Korean). This time, I want to look at numbers from 10 to 100. There are also two different ways to count. Arabic Native Korean System Chinese Character System (Sino-Korean System) 10 열 (yeol) 십 (shib) 11 열하나 (yeol-hahnah) 십일 (..

Basic Lessons 2017.02.16

How to count in Korean : Cardinal Numbers in Korean (0 ~ 10) 한국어로 숫자 세는 법 (0부터 10까지)

Arabic Native Korean System Chinese Character System (Sino-Korean System) 0 영 (young) 1 하나 (hahnah) 일 (eel) 2 둘 (dool) 이 (ee) 3 셋 (seht) 삼 (sahm) 4 넷 (neht) 사 (sah) 5 다섯 (dah-sut) 오 (oh) 6 여섯 (yeo-sut) 육 (yook) 7 일곱 (eel-gob) 칠 (chil) 8 여덟 (yeo-dul) 팔 (pahl) 9 아홉 (ah-hope) 구 (goo) 10 열 (yeol) 십 (shib) 2 different system of cardinal numbers There are 2 different system of cardinal numbers in Kore..

Basic Lessons 2017.02.09