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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You wake up in the morning in Korea feeling energized, and you decide today is a great day for a trip to the mall! You tell your spouse in Korean, “It’s a wonderful day for a shopping trip, don’t you think?” He responds in Korean, “You’ve got to be kidding me. There’s never a good day to go to the mall.” You tell your husband in Korean, “Don’t be silly, dear. Every day is a new opportunity to find something special at the mall…and we need a new set of curtains, and I need some new clothes…” Before you can finish your sentence, your husband asks you in Korean, “Just how much are curtains?” You respond in Korean, “Well, that’s hard to say, but you can help me shop for them if you come with me.” He tells you in Korean, “No thanks…but I don’t think you should spend anything today.” You tell him in Korean, “Keep dreaming…”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Absolute Beginner lesson will teach you how to ask someone how much something is in Korean. We are sure that you will get plenty of use out of this Korean phrase, whether you are the person shopping or you are the person monitoring someone else’s shopping habits in Korea! Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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16 Responses to “Absolute Beginner #13 - How Much Korean Money Can You Spend in a Day?”

KoreanClass101.com says:

Practice time!! 연습 시간!!

여러분의 가방은 얼마예요?

How much is your bag?

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Massi says:

안녕하세요 :smile:
Thanks for this lesson.

Speaking Korean is one of my big dreams.
When I can get my goa? :???: :???: :???:
시간이 얼마나 걸립니까?

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Shahrzad says:

Hello
I need your help.
Can I ask you a question?
How do you say ” good idea” in Korean?
I know ” idea = 생각”.
Thank you for your help.

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Daniel says:

Hi
Nice lesson, Thanks :mrgreen:
Would you please check my sentences?

:???:

How much is coffee?
커피가 얼마예요?

How much is candy?
사탕이얼마예요?

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Julia says:

Hello Korean class101 team.
Please help me. :cry: :cry: :cry:

There is something that makes me confused.
1) 이십사 = twenty-four, 24
2) 스물 넷 = twenty-four, 24
What is difference between number 1 and 2?
How can we recognize which one is used?

Oh, my God.
Questions are killing me.

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KoreanClass101.com says:

Massi님 :wink:
I’m sure that It won’t take long. 매씨 님이라면 얼마 안 걸릴거예요!!

Shahrzad 님 안녕하세요!!
“a good idea” is “좋은 생각” in Korea.
That is a good idea! : 그거 좋은 생각이다!! :grin:

Daniel 님 안녕하시죠?
커피가 얼마예요?
–>커피는 얼마예요? or 커피 얼마예요? (more natural)

사탕이얼마예요?
–>사탕은 얼마예요? or 사탕 얼마예요? :mrgreen:

Hi Julia!! How are you?
I couldn’t see you for a while. :shock:
Here is some lessons for your question. Newbie Lesson 16,17,18 (Season 1)
(We use 1 and 2 in different situations.) :wink:

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박영애 says:

내 가방이 천이백디나르예요

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박영애 says:

HiJulia is the importance of using korean or sino kor number :mrgreen:

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박영애 says:

지금 오후 하나시 오분 이에요 :mrgreen:

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박영애 says:

but what’s this difference of time 9:10 pm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock:

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Julia says:

Hi 박영애
Korean numbers make me confused.
I need to study hard.

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KoreanClass101.com says:

I totally understand you guys..
Korean numbers are difficult. Generally,
하나, 둘 셋… these numbers are used when counting sequentially. These numbers can be used in the following contexts: reciting one’s age, ordering food at a restaurant, seating people.
BUT!! :mrgreen: If there is something attached to the end of number 1 to 4, the numbers change slightly. (This property will be shown in the next lesson.)
The following are the changes that occur:
하나 (hana) -> 한 (han)
둘 (dul) -> 두 (du)
셋 (set) -> 세 (se)
넷 (net) -> 네 (ne)
:grin: :grin: 지금 오후 하나시 오분 이에요(X) :mrgreen:
—>지금 오후 한시 오분이에요(o) :wink:

**The Native Korean numbers are used for the hour, the sino-Korean numbers are used for the minutes.

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박영애 says:

알았어~~고마워요 쿠리안클라스101님 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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KoreanClass101.com says:

:mrgreen: 언제든지 물어봐주세요!! :wink:

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eva says:

i want to shopping in korea too huhuhu :cry:

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Team Roster says:

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