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Korean Time Words 

coreano 한글남자
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1. Hour, Minute and Second
- How to say the time
2. Day
- Dawn, Morning, Lunchtime, Evening, Night
- Morning, Noon, Afternoon, Midnight
- Sunrise, Sunset
- Early in the morning, Late in the afternoon
- All day, Half a day, A quarter a day
- The other day, The day before yesterday, Yesterday,
Today, Tomorrow, The day after tomorrow
- The previous day, The day, The following day
- Every day
3. Week
- Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thr, Fri, Sat
- Weekdays and Weekend
- One week, Two weeks, Three weeks
- This week, Last week, The week before last
- Next week, The week after next
- Last weekend and this weekend
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th week
4. Month
- How to say the month
- How to write the month
- How to count the month
- This month, last month, the month before last,
Next month, The month after next
- Half a month, Every month
- Season (Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter)
5. Year
- How to say the year
- Begining of the year, Year end, New year
- This year, Last year, The year before last,
Next year, The year after next
6. Century
- How to say the century
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@สิดารัศมิ์หวลคนึง-ณ3ท
Thanks for good teaching. 감사합니다.
@อนุวัฒน์มั่งโง่น
감사합니다 선생님.
@alejandrarivera9130
@alejandrarivera9130 2 года назад
Excellent video, very thorough! Thank you si much for your work!
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 2 года назад
감사합니다 😊
@sumanbisawas1622
@sumanbisawas1622 4 года назад
Thank you so much to learning very easy way to Korean language. ♥️♥️
@sharingthehope4753
@sharingthehope4753 4 года назад
wooooow i loved it so much.thanks a lot.
@taolu691
@taolu691 4 года назад
thanks for your class good
@santatamang4044
@santatamang4044 4 года назад
I love you videos ..i already subscribes you channel too
@호랑이-z2r
@호랑이-z2r 4 года назад
감사합니다 선생님 . 정말 좋아요
@JungkookxEuphoria.770
@JungkookxEuphoria.770 Год назад
It's to difficult but 화이팅 💜
@serpentinefireball
@serpentinefireball 4 года назад
This is so amazing! Thank you! This just puts everything in place and the visual part really helps. 감사합니다
@jonjieflores5401
@jonjieflores5401 5 лет назад
감사합니다 선셍님!
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 5 лет назад
별말씀을요 (My pleasure!). 선셍님 > 선생님
@vhenheo5521
@vhenheo5521 4 года назад
감사합니다 선생님♥♥♥♥
@Diana_Erzhanqyzy
@Diana_Erzhanqyzy 5 лет назад
감사합니다 👍🏻
@ronniecasquijo2616
@ronniecasquijo2616 4 года назад
Super thankful..ur videos really good..
@nyimatendi3692
@nyimatendi3692 5 лет назад
very special video .........
@JungkookxEuphoria.770
@JungkookxEuphoria.770 Год назад
Intro just 🔥 odi Mani mani
@আজবপৃথিবী-ঢ৬ব
This is so amazing!
@taolu691
@taolu691 4 года назад
Thank you! hope u teach our more class about korean 선생님.
@tonyjun07
@tonyjun07 3 года назад
teacher are you korean?
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 3 года назад
Sure, i am.
@msantoshi7024
@msantoshi7024 3 года назад
This video was really really helpful and informative... But may i ask a doubt What is the difference between 아침 and 오전 they have same meaning but are they same in every situation I mean is it like formal or informal or we have to use it according to the situation...
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 3 года назад
아침 has two meanings (morning = 오전, breakfast). Therefore, when you say the time, either one is okay (ex, 아침에 보자 = 오전에 보자) but when you say breakfast, you should use only 아침. (아침 먹었니?).
@msantoshi7024
@msantoshi7024 3 года назад
@@coreano6140 thanks a lot for explaining
@rensvh98
@rensvh98 2 года назад
Also! 오전 can mean 'A.M.' but 아침 cannot mean 'A.M.'. You can say 아침 7시에, but that specifically means 'at 7 in the morning' instead of 'at 7 A.M.'. 오전 7시에 would be 'at 7 A.M.'. While very small, this slight difference in nuance and meaning does exist. You can also say 아침식사 (literally 'morning food') to mean 'breakfast', but you cannot say 오전식사 ('A.M. food'?) to mean 'breakfast'. Hope this helps!
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 2 года назад
Good point!
@rintso8654
@rintso8654 4 года назад
Learned a lots,thanks for your video~❤
@eugenia594
@eugenia594 5 лет назад
i love your teaching!! i am korean but i am not a native, so these lessons really help me to express myself!! 감사합니다, 비디오 더 보고 싶습니다!!
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 5 лет назад
조금이나마 도움이 된다니 기쁘네요. 🙂
@tiffanyperreras6538
@tiffanyperreras6538 4 года назад
내 꿈을 위해 한국어를 공부하기 위해이게 정말 감사합니다.
@khaingthazin943
@khaingthazin943 3 года назад
😍😍😍😍💗💗
@vanessarl8
@vanessarl8 2 года назад
On Korean birth certificates do they write the hour with the 24h system? So if I was born on 00:17 would be written 00:17 am or 12:17 am? Do they specificate the am/pm, and is written with number or letters?
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 2 года назад
In Korea, you have to submit the Birth Report(출생신고서) w/ the Birth Certificate(출생증명서) issued by the hospital after your baby was born. According to the form of the Birth Report, the birth date is written by 24-hour clock, i.e., 00:17. Fyi, no need specification of am/pm for 24-hour clock and 00:17 is the same of 12:17 am (오전 12시 17분) for 12-hour clock.
@vanessarl8
@vanessarl8 2 года назад
@@coreano6140 Thank you so much!🧡
@rensvh98
@rensvh98 2 года назад
Super clear explanation. I knew a good 80% of this already but this is so helpful to really master / consolidate those and learn the rest too!
@sibbirahmed9131
@sibbirahmed9131 Год назад
Thank you ... I am trying to learn Korean language. I am from Bangladesh.
@jazzatento5927
@jazzatento5927 5 лет назад
Love your how you made this vid.... Even the font and it shows English translation at the bottom!! And specially the info at the description section, very informative! Good job!! 🤗😊😍
@shkk.2201
@shkk.2201 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. I’m studying about time now. This very helpful. ❤
@littlemunnyo110
@littlemunnyo110 3 года назад
I like your videos.. and I'm gonna watch it all 👍😊.
@alirehman9343
@alirehman9343 4 года назад
Sir, thank you. Very nice video. From pakistan.
@JoseTejero-bw5gz
@JoseTejero-bw5gz 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for teaching .. Arigato gozaimasu
@a4autumn909
@a4autumn909 5 лет назад
This is perfect, especially for visual learners. Thank you so very much!
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 5 лет назад
Thank you for your feedback. 🙂
@edilia
@edilia 3 года назад
Wao this video has A LOT of info. Thanks so much. Now I just have to get this into my head.
@yeremipaskal
@yeremipaskal 4 года назад
i wonder how to say second in korean is it not often to use?
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 4 года назад
second means ‘초’ in Korean. We use ‘시’(hour) or ‘분’ (minute) more than ‘초’.
@yeremipaskal
@yeremipaskal 4 года назад
@@coreano6140 i got it, thank you^^
@raha2849
@raha2849 3 года назад
I love the way you teach. Everything we need to know in a subject. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@jahzara_
@jahzara_ 3 года назад
감사합니다
@juliusjamin9604
@juliusjamin9604 2 года назад
God Bless You Always 🙏❤️
@sojgizzi662011
@sojgizzi662011 5 лет назад
Thanks you so much for amazing work! Thanks 🙏
@rajagurung6509
@rajagurung6509 4 года назад
Nice perfect video wow ..🙏😍
@israaamer9924
@israaamer9924 4 года назад
You make learning so easy thank you. 😊👌
@NgaNguyen-od9lc
@NgaNguyen-od9lc 5 лет назад
so helpful, please keep doing 💜
@TJPnoii
@TJPnoii 4 года назад
Thank you. I learned words
@theophonchana6307
@theophonchana6307 5 лет назад
그제 = 그저께 낼 = 내일 내일모레 = 모레 맨날 = 매일
@PankajSharma-jb4mx
@PankajSharma-jb4mx 4 года назад
Neh
@mochiart7226
@mochiart7226 5 лет назад
That track at 0:18. I’m in the right channel 😄💜
@ocgipradana846
@ocgipradana846 4 года назад
Km apa lg sekolah korea
@rabinbhattarai1750
@rabinbhattarai1750 Год назад
감사합니다 선생님 ❤
@noona9200
@noona9200 4 года назад
Sigan
@theophonchana6307
@theophonchana6307 5 лет назад
담 = 다음 다담 = 다다음
@dhrewchavez2013
@dhrewchavez2013 3 года назад
감사함니다
@filipinoamericanhomeschool5446
@filipinoamericanhomeschool5446 4 года назад
Thanks!
@_PhanHoangLanAnh
@_PhanHoangLanAnh 4 года назад
Video is good but english voice is not good
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 4 года назад
Haha I totally agree with you.
@AnaGonzalesTV
@AnaGonzalesTV 3 года назад
Super helpful, thank you so much!
@maheshnakal8638
@maheshnakal8638 4 года назад
감사합니다 선생님
@ashleyglewen6926
@ashleyglewen6926 5 лет назад
감사합니다😍😍😍
@smile4eva943
@smile4eva943 5 лет назад
Thanks for you sharing , and can you teach korean gramar or conversation more? Or example like sentence.
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 5 лет назад
Thank you for your feedback. Grammar is out of my ability and conversation needs grammar skills. 😖
@smile4eva943
@smile4eva943 5 лет назад
@@coreano6140 so sad to hear that but anyway i like the way you teaching korean word, kep go on and fighting
@theophonchana6307
@theophonchana6307 5 лет назад
Opposite of 밤 (night) is 낮 (day)
@theophonchana6307
@theophonchana6307 5 лет назад
내내년 = 후년
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 5 лет назад
작년:올해:내년:후년:내후년 = last year: this year: next year: the year after next: 3 years from now
@theophonchana6307
@theophonchana6307 5 лет назад
coreano 한글남자 the year after next = 내내년
@coreano6140
@coreano6140 5 лет назад
내내년은 잘 안써요. 그러나 뜻은 통해요. 한국인들은 내후년을 후년과 헷갈려해요. ‘내내년’ is unusual but it makes sense. Korean usually confuses ‘내후년’ with ‘후년’.
@jasalimechhane2823
@jasalimechhane2823 4 года назад
Thanku
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