Telling Time in Korean || 한국어로 시간 말하기 || کورین میں وقت بتانا

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Telling Time in Korean
#한국어로 #시간 #말하기
کورین میں وقت بتانا
  • How to read Pure Korean numbers?  
Sino-Korean numbers
  • How to read Sino Korean numbers?  
#time_in_korean #timenoun_in_korean #hour_minutes_in_korean
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Time in English Hangul (Korean) Romanization
one o’clock 한 시 han si
two o’clock 두 시 du si
three o’clock 세 시 se si
four o’clock 네 시 ne si
five o’clock 다섯 시 da-seot si
six o’clock 여섯 시 yeo-seot si
seven o’clock 일곱 시 il-gob si
eight o’clock 여덟 시 yeo-deol si
nine o’clock 아홉 시 a-hop si
ten o’clock 열 시 yeol si
eleven o’clock 열한 시 yeol-han si
twelve o’clock 열두 시 yeol-du si
3. Discover How To Say “Minutes” In Korean
분 (Bun) – Minutes
Of course, we cannot learn about time if we do not learn how to say minutes. Korean use the word 분 (Bun) to indicate minutes. Telling minutes is different from telling hours. You must use the Sino-Korean number system to tell the minutes. It can also be used to tell the exact time as well as the duration. It may sound a little confusing at first, but you will get used to it with practice!

Minutes in English Hangul (Korean) Romanization
Five minutes 오분 obun
Six Minutes 육분 yukbun
Ten minutes 십분 sipbun
Twenty minutes 이십분 isipbun
Thirty-five minutes 삼십오분 samsibobun
Forty-two minutes 사십이분 sasibibun
Fifty-one minutes 오십일분 osibilbun
Fifty-nine minutes 오십구분 osipgubun
4. Master Telling Time In Korean
Try to get your Korean friends to help you with your learning journey. There is nothing better than practicing with native speakers who can advise you. Start practicing on your own as well. Instead of telling the time in your language, say it in Korean until you feel familiar with the number systems.

Now that you have learned how to tell hours and minutes in Korean, simply put them together as the example below:

8:15 – 여덟시십오분 | yeodeolsi sibobun
4:30 = 네시 반 | naesi ban
Tell Time In Korean Using These Words
English Translation Romanization Hangul (Korean)
It’s quarter past one han si sib-obun 한 시 십오분
It’s half past one han si samsibbun
han si ban 한 시 삼십분
한 시 반
It’s quarter to two han si sasib-obun 한 시 사십오분
It’s quarter past two du si sib-obun 두 시 십오분
It’s half past two du si samsibbun
du si ban 두 시 삼십분
두 시 반
It’s quarter to three du si sasib-obun 두 시 사십오분
It’s quarter past three se si sib-obun 세 시 십오분
It’s half past three se si samsibbun
se si ban 세 시 삼십분
세 시 반
It’s quarter to four se si sasib-obun 세 시 사십오분
It’s quarter past four ne si sib-obun 네 시 십오분
It’s half past four ne si samsibbun
ne si ban 네 시 삼십분
네 시 반
It’s quarter to five ne si sasib-obun 네 시 사십오분
It’s quarter past five daseos si sib-obun 다섯 시 십오분
It’s half past five daseos si samsibbun
daseos si ban 다섯 시 삼십분
다섯 시 반
It’s quarter to six daseos si sasib-obun 다섯 시 사십오분
It’s quarter past six yeoseos si si sib-obun 여섯 시 십오분
It’s half past six yeoseos si si samsibbun
yeoseos si ban 여섯 시 삼십분
여섯 시 반
It’s quarter to seven yeoseos si si sasib-obun 여섯 시 사십오분
5. How Can I Differentiate AM And PM In Korean?
It’s simpler than you may think! You might also be wondering about how to specify AM or PM. In Korean, it’s simple. For AM, use 오전 (ojeon) which means “morning” and for PM, use 오후 (ohu) which means “afternoon.”

However, you might also hear the word 아침 (achim) when referring to morning. The only difference between the two is that 오전 (ojeon) is used from early morning until noon, while on the other hand, 아침 (achim) includes only early morning (breakfast time, going to school, or going to work.). This rule also applies to 오후 (ohu) used for the afternoon, and 저녁 (jeonyeok) to represent the end of the day and beginning of the night.

Remember that in Korean, you should insert the necessary words before denoting AM or PM.

6. Learn When To Use 12hr Clock Or 24hr Clock
Just like the clocks in different parts of the world, there’s also a 12hr and 24hr clock in Korea. So if you’re wondering when to use the 24-hour clock, it’s mostly used in airplane terminals, and bus and TV schedules. What’s interesting about this is that only the Chinese (Sino-Korean) number system is used in the 24-hour clock (even for hours).

How To Say “What Time Is It?” In Korean?
Now that you have learned how to tell the time. Let’s learn how to say “what time is it?” in Korean, as well as other important and related words that will come in handy. You might also want to check Ling app to make this lesson more fun and engaging!

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