Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "Saturday" : hint (to-yo-il)
토 (to) 요 (yo) 일 (il) - 토요일
2. "one" (Pure Korean Number) : hint (ha-na)
하 (ha) 나 (na) - 하나
3. "hour" : hint (si)
4. "what time?" : hint (myeot si?)
5. "Monday" : hint (wol-yo-il)
6. "four" (Pure Korean Number) : hint (net)
7. "ten" (Pure Korean Number) : hint (yeol)
B. Lesson Focus
순수 한국어 숫자 (Sunsu Hangukeo sutja) means "Pure Korean numbers.
Example - 1. "one" : hint (ha-na) / (han)
하나 / 한
2. "two" : hint (dul) / (du)
둘 / 두
3. "three" : hint (set) / (se)
4. "four" : hint (net) / (ne)
5. "five" : hint (da-seot)
6. "six" : hint (yeo-seot)
7. "seven" : hint (il-gop)
8. "eight" : hint (yeo-deol)
9. "nine" : hint (a-hop)
10. "ten" : hint (yeol)
11. "eleven" : hint (yeol ha-na / yeol han)
열 하나 / 열 한
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "one o'clock" : hint (han si)
한 시
2. "three people" : hint (se sa-ram)
세 사람
3. "two o'clock" : hint (du si)
4. "four people" : hint (ne sa-ram)
5. "twelve o'clock" : hint (yeol du si)
6. "on Thursday" : hint (mok-yo-il-e)
7. "three hours" : hint (se si-gan) hours = 시간 (si-gan)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
Reply this post then, I will kindly assist and give you the answers.
여러분 힘 내세요~~! Don't give up guys~~!
Cheers,
Tim
