Day 5: Numbers and Counting
π What You’ll Learn
Learn 5 new words, sentences, how to pronounce and when to use them.
Try Reading These 5 Words.
Korean | Romanization | Translation |
---|---|---|
μΌ | Il | One |
μ΄ | I | Two |
μΌ | Sam | Three |
μ¬ | Sa | Four |
μ€ | O | Five |
Listen to The Audio and Try to Pronounce These 5 Words.
Korean | Audio |
---|---|
μΌ | |
μ΄ | |
μΌ | |
μ¬ | |
μ€ |
Listen to This Short Story
Try Reading This Short Story
ν°μ νκ΅μμ μΌ μ£Ό λμ λ¨Έλ¬Όλ μ΅λλ€.
κ·Έλ λ§€μΌ ν μκ°μ© νκ΅μ΄λ₯Ό 곡λΆνμ΅λλ€.
κ·Έλ μ¬ κ΅°λ°μ λ μ€ν λμμ λ§μλ μμμ λ¨Ήμκ³ , μ€ λͺ μ μΉκ΅¬λ₯Ό λ§λ¬μ΅λλ€.
Read the English Translation
Tom stayed in Korea for three weeks.
He studied Korean for one hour every day.
He ate delicious food at four restaurants and met five friends.
Example Sentences
μ λ μΌ μ£ΌμΌ λμ νκ΅μ μμμ΅λλ€. | (I was in Korea for one week.) | |
μ λ μ΄ κ°μ κ°μμ§λ₯Ό ν€μ°κ³ μμ΅λλ€. | (I am raising two puppies.) | |
μΌ μμ μμΌμ΄ μμ΅λλ€. | (I have a birthday in March.) | |
μ¬ λΆ νμ λ§λμ. | (Let’s meet in four minutes.) | |
μ€ λͺ μ νμλ€μ΄ μΆκ΅¬λ₯Ό νκ³ μμ΅λλ€. | (Five students are playing soccer.) |
Summary
Today, we’ve focused on basic Korean numbers:
- “Il” (One)
- “I” (Two)
- “Sam” (Three)
- “Sa” (Four)
- “O” (Five)
Quiz: Match the Words and Phrases
Resources
Congratulations! You’ve finished Day 5!