Learn Korean With BTS~ EP05. Numbers: 1, 2, 3


Hello! Welcome to Episode 5 of BTS' Learn Korean With BTS!~ 
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IF YOU WANT TO LEARN:
Learn Korean With BTS Episode 1
(It contains explanations about the vocabularymentioned in the video)

Learn Korean With BTS Episode 2
(It contains explanations about introducing oneself from the video)

Learn Korean With BTS Episode 3
(It contains  explanations about saying 'How have you been?', 'It's been a long time', and 'Have a nice day' from the video.)

If you want read my post from Episode 4
(It contains  explanations about saying 'Thank You' from the video.)

If you want to learn how to read or write Hangeul, you could learn it here:
(This lesson is composed of Korean Alphabet, proper pronunciation and syllable structure)
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Episode 5 of Learn Korean With BTS series is entitled "Numbers: 1, 2, 3"
Note: It is much better if you watch the video of this episode in Weverse first then re-watch it while reading this post.

Watch Learn Korean with BTS EP01~05 here: 

The lesson is about counting using Sino-Korean

숫자 means number


When do we use Sino Korean numbers?

1.) 날짜 - Date


(When talking about the 'date')

Example 1:


Vocabulary Time!!!

여러분 (or 여러분들) means Everyone

3월9일
3(삼)월 9(구)일 means March 9
means month
means day
means My

생일 means birthday
입니다 is equivalent of 'is' in the context (It is usually used when stating and noun is placed before it)

Translation: Everyone, my birthday is on March 9.

Example 2:


Vocabulary Time!!!

6(유)월 6(육)일 means June 6
6(유)월7(칠)일 means June 7
**if 6 is placed before 월, it becomes 유 (not 육)

월 means month
 means day

~인가요 -> placed before a noun; a grammar ending when you want to confirm (if yes or no).

Translation: Is it June 6? Or is it June 7?

Example 3:


Vocabulary Time!!!

9월 27일
9(구)월 27(이십칠)일 means September 27
~인가(요) -> placed before a noun; a grammar ending when you want to confirm (if yes or no).

Translation: Is it September 27? It's September 27.


2.) 기간 - Period of Time


(When talking about 'period of time')

Example:


Vocabulary Time!!!

게임 means game
is an object particle placed if the last letter before it is consonant (를 if vowel)
2~3일 means 2 to 3 days
동안 means during
is placed before a verb to indicate a negative sentence (not)

했다가 -> a grammar pattern indicated that an action is interrupted.
**the sentence was not complete and Jin did not mention which action was done that interrupted while he was not playing his game**

Translation: I was not playing game for 2 to 3 days, when...



3.) 순서 - Order/sequence


(When talking about 'order/sequence')

Example:


Vocabulary Time!!!

본보야지 means Bon Voyage

1(일)편 means 1st movie or Movie 1
2(이)편 means 2nd movie or Movie 2
is used to count novels or movies in order

Translation: If you watch Bon Voyage Movie 1, Movie 2 

ARMY TIME!!!


TRY MEMORIZING 1~10 in Sino Korean~~

THEN PRACTICE!


BONUS!!!

SINO KOREAN  from 1~100,000


**OTHER USAGE OF SINO-KOREAN

**Numbering in test paper

1(일)번 means number 1
2(이)번 means number 2
means number

**Counting how many minutes

10(십)분 means 10 minutes
20(이십)분 means 20 minutes
means minute

**Phone numbers

09156745890

공구일오육칠사오팔구공
means zero

**Money

10,000 (만) 원 means 10,000 won
means won (Korea's currency) 

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