Korean Vocab Calendar, Today, Yesterday, and more.
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wow!! slowly but surely....kamsahamnida!!! how about korean colors sir can you teach us?
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@BusyAtomdotcom in my country .. Saturday is the first day of the week :)
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Dal Ryeok(달력) is meaning of the calender, not month.
Western countries start in Sunday first, but many eastern countries start in Monday.
That's why he called Monday(월요일) first.
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Does 'tallyeog' mean calendar or month?
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@SuJuDH07 wwwtalktomeinkoreancom is actually where i'm learning o.O they have helpful youtube vids too :D check them out :P (with the dots of course
Suju Hwaiting! lol
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is there an online teaching in korean??
i just want to know.. i really want to learn korean language..
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almost all of our calenders (in Singapore) starts on Monday and i'm taught in that way too that's why i'm a little confused.
I understand now. Thank you very much :)
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I remember this song from mario brothers :D!!underwater!!!
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i need to know how can I write the monts of the year in korean and their pronuntation. Please!! somebody help me!!
for koreans, the first day of the week is sunday or monday?
bleahde 2 years ago
I think, in the actual paper-like calendar it is Sunday in most cases. But people start to work or go to school from Monday. I guess all the countries that I have been so far was like that.
Do you know any exceptions?
감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 2 years ago
whats today and yesterday etc? can you write it in latin form..^^
coolmantique 3 years ago
Somehow youtube does not post my answers. Please see info. 감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago
Monday ~ Sunday: woryoil, hwayoil, suyoil, mogyoil, geumyoil, toyoil, iryoil.
감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago 2
*thumbs up*
darialois 3 years ago 8
감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago