Korean Phrases #22 What time does the restaurant open?

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

Simple Korean phrases related to time.
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  • 미안하다 그러나, isn't 몇 a counting word for animals, like in the mouse game 동방신기 played?

    ps: is my korean writing good?감사합니다!!!

  • 몇 can be 'How many?' 'How old?', 'what time', and so on.

    So, regardless of what you count you can almost always use '몇'. What does change is 'counter'. For example, for animal I use '몇 마리?', for people '몇 명?', for age '몇 살', and the list goes on and on.

    By the way, your Korean writing is very good!

  • would like to ask,

    for the mianhanidaman at 5:01,

    what does man signify?

  • verb+만 ~ verb + but. So it is like 'I am sorry but,'

    만 has other uses too (~ just, only, and so on).

    감사합니다.

  • thank you so much...very useful indeed...

  • 감사합니다.

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  • @tokee1234567 ohh i see! thanks for the clarification! :D

  • @HappinessAngelz89 실례합니다 is really formal. you don't use them unless you're in a formal setting like business. in real life, you would use juesonghapnida more b/c it means "I'm sorry"

  • hihi, got a question. what is the difference between joesonghamnida and 실례합니다? sorry i have a few other sources which tell me a different thing from yours. so im wondering when do i use them?

  • @06nylra it's similar to the Wal in Walrus sound, but is wu-uhl (the extra OO sound before UHL)

    워 - vowel combination= oo + uh - say them together really fast.. that's what I usually recommmend ppl to do. then add the L at the end

    koreans don't use good morning that much. "joen achim" if they're very close to you they say "did you sleep well?" which is "jal jatseo?" sometimes they say "nice to meet you." "good morning" is a very flexible expression. (same as good afternoon/ evening too)

  • @tokee1234567 is that pronounce as wol or wor? if ajinm is morning how can i say good morning? tnx

  • @06nylra and hanguk means Korea as a country

    hangeul - korean letters

    hangookmal / hangookeu - korean language

  • @06nylra 아침 - morning

    month - 월 to count months add sino korean to 월

    1월 - 일월

    2월 - 이월

    3삼월,4 사월,5 오월,6 육월,7 칠월,8 팔월,9 구월,10 시월,11 십일월,12 십이월

    change to the numbers spelling for

    6월 - 유월 / not 육월

    10월 - 시월 / not 십월

  • @06nylra what is 아침? can you tell me what are the months in hanguk? tnx

  • @tokee1234567 you helped me a lot... till nxt time il ask more....i will learn a lot from you...

  • @06nylra sandago- alone by itself it's a reassurance [sorta defiant] informal term for saying "I'll buy it" but if you use it with another phrase it just means "will buy"

    paraedo - even if you want it dearly

    kyondiji - endure (usually used with mothae which means [can't])

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