Korean Vocabulary : : Days, Months & seasons
Korean Days of the Week
Learn the Days of the Week in Korean
요일
Explore the days of the week in Hangul, Romanization, and their English translations.
Woryoil
Hwayoil
Suyoil
Mokyoil
Geumyoil
Toyoil
Iryoil
In Korean, the days of the week are named by combining a prefix, representing natural or celestial elements, with the suffix "요일" (yoil), meaning "day of the week."
Prefix Symbols:
- 월 (Wol) = Moon (Monday)
- 화 (Hwa) = Fire (Tuesday)
- 수 (Su) = Water (Wednesday)
- 목 (Mok) = Wood/Tree (Thursday)
- 금 (Geum) = Gold/Metal (Friday)
- 토 (To) = Earth (Saturday)
- 일 (Il) = Sun (Sunday)
Months of the Year
Learn the Months in Korean
월 (Wol)
Explore the months in Hangul, Romanization, and their English translations.
Il-wol
I-wol
Sam-wol
Sa-wol
O-wol
Yu-wol
Chil-wol
Pal-wol
Gu-wol
Si-wol
Sibil-wol
Sibi-wol
In Korean, the months are simple words used to describe the passage of time in the calendar year.
Months in Korean:
- 일월 (Il-wol) = January
- 이월 (I-wol) = February
- 삼월 (Sam-wol) = March
- 사월 (Sa-wol) = April
- 오월 (O-wol) = May
- 유월 (Yu-wol) = June
- 칠월 (Chil-wol) = July
- 팔월 (Pal-wol) = August
- 구월 (Gu-wol) = September
- 시월 (Si-wol) = October
- 십일월 (Sibil-wol) = November
- 십이월 (Sibi-wol) = December
These words represent the twelve months of the year in Korean, each corresponding to a number and specific term.
Korean Seasons
Learn the Seasons in Korean
계절
Explore the seasons in Hangul, Romanization, and their English translations.
Bom
Yeoreum
Gaeul
Gyeoul
In Korean, the seasons are simple words used to describe natural cycles of the year.
Seasons in Korean:
- 봄 (Bom) = Spring
- 여름 (Yeoreum) = Summer
- 가을 (Gaeul) = Autumn
- 겨울 (Gyeoul) = Winter