Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Continuing on to mastering time, today’s podcast goes over how to tell the minutes of the time. As Korean has two different sets of numbers, refresh your memory of the Sino-Korean numbers, as we’ll be using them to tell the minutes. In addition to the time, we’ll introduce the time marking particle, as well as a very useful verb that is indispensable! After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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Does anyone have a few 하다 (hada) verbs they want to share with everyone??? We can share some new and creative 하다 (hada) verbs with each other! (They may not all work, but everybody will understand what you’re trying to say
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Starcraft 하다 (to play starcraft) - something which half the Korean-male population does
Hang on hang on…
At 6:35: “we told the hour by saying the minutes, then adding 시 which means ‘hour’”… that’s really blowing my mind… don’t the minutes go AFTER the hour? Or is 시 “minutes”?
Three different words for “one”, minutes going BEFORE hours… aaargh my brain is just about to throw up the “blue screen of death” and just freeze up. I hope I…
Max,
Keith explained everything clearly as always but I think Keith made a small mistake there today
he said “minutes” but he actually wanted to say “hour” or “number”.
It’s always HOUR+시 + MINUTES+분
Don’t worry, telling the time is in the same order in Korea as in other countries!
오스틴! GREAT video once again!
일본에서 정말 재미있었겠다! ^^ 나도 삿포로 가 보고 싶어!
Maxie,
Sorry about that! Didn’t realize I made that small mistake!
Apologies
We’ll get that fixed when we can
Yeah I kinda understood as I listened the 2nd time… sorry for such a fuss!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAnEYbMs4D0
I bet you never thought Korean would help you learn Chinese sign language! But watch my movie and be amazed!
KC101 crew/listeners!
Great Lesson!
I love clocks and hourglass clocks too so learning how to say the time in Korea is like heaven, thank you so much Keith/Seol for such a great lesson.
*singing 80 song* I’m so exited that I just can’t hide it I know Iknow I want to ….
S_R_C
여러분은 몇 시예요? ㅋㅋ i’m not expecting an answer, since i’m talking to myself most of the time on this site
Uhms, how come this lesson was so short? It was only one minute and something seconds. Weird.
Chua
Could you please check the audio file again? ^_^ It plays fine for me
Thanks!
Annyeong!!!
May i know it is imNida or inMida??
Thank you!
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: time marking particle, 하다 (hada) | Function: asking for the time, telling time, using 하다 (hada) | Topic: movies, phone call, sino korean numbers, Time | Politeness Level: Formal
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