its not good to use romanization... I really recommend learning the korean alphabet FIRST!! it makes learning korean so much easier because you can read and write korean then>
-요일 is common part of all day-names. From war to toys: 월 - war (1st day) 화 - fight 수 - soothe (calm - treaty) 목 - mock (teasing to attempt new war) 금 - calm (peace - end of war, finally) 토 - toys time (total relaxation) 일 - ill (sick - tomorrow is 월 again)
@@morphidae Funny way to remember these words better. Do you know to read Hangul? If you know, surely you can notice similarities between words in Korean and English. First day is the hardest. Feels like it's 'war'. Then you gradually get to relaxed Saturday. So relaxed you could even play with 'toys'.
@@morphidae Friday for example: 금 reminds of 'calm', which is like peace. That is the end of war, just like Friday (금) is the end of the week ("workweek" of course). We all like Friday, right?
In german it is like that to! Monday means in german „Montag“ and the first sillable is „Mon“ which is from „Mond“ (Mond means moon), and Sunday is in german „Sonntag“ and this sillable „Sonn“ is from „Sonne“ what means sun. Sorry, needed to say that, because german is my native language.
I’mma take some notes because the rest are romanised Day of the week - 요일 That goes at the end of every weekday Mon- 월 Tue- 화 Wed- 수 Thur- 목 Fri- 금 Sat- 토 Sun- 일
Yay! I'm so happy pink-walled Unnie is back! Perfect video length and content for Korean beginners like myself. These short learning videos I can watch many times over and over again and learn all the words and content. I feel like this approach forces me to learn. It'll take me a week to memorize this, so at least for me, one pink-walled Unnie video a week would be perfect. One criticism, I don't like when the captions hide your face in the video. There is no day of the week on which I would prefer to see hangul letters instead of your (Unnie's) face. The only exception was when you actually wrote on your face 😂 - 동대니 🐾🐾
Imagine if a korean person learned and english and assumed the days of the week had special meanings too...like we named a day after fries. Sorry I'll go home.
They do have special meanings too actually lmao Monday = Moon (same as Korean) Tuesday = idrk tbh Wednesday = idk Thursday = ? Friday = Still not Saturday = Saturn Sunday = Sun In many languages, days of the week are named after the solar system (it’s pretty obvious in French, which is my first language) but i don’t understand all of the English ones haha
I think in French the days are named after planets: Lundi : lune (moon) Mardi : Mars (the planet) Mercredi : Mercure Jeudi: Jupiter Vendredi: Vénus Samedi: Saturne Dimanche: Le soleil (sun)
@@gffhgfd8706 I'm from India and I learn French in my school....so I guess thats right....and instead of practising French and I'm learning Korean here😂😂😂
PheonixGurl I’m from Paris and I speak also well English. But I always wondered if it was hard to learn French for foreigners ? Honestly good luck to learn French (because I know it’s really hard😂)
Don’t mind me, just copying my notes Days of the week 요일 (Yo-il) Monday: 월요일 (weol-yo-il) Tuesday: 화요일 (hwa-yo-il) Wednesday: 수요일 (soo-yo-il) Thursday: 목요일 (mok-yo-il) Friday: 금요일 (geum-yo-il) Saturday: 토요일 (to-yo-il) Sunday: 일요일 (il-yo-il) Note: all end in 요일 (yo-il) 오늘 무슨 요일이야? (o-neul mu-seun yoil-yiya) What day is it today? 오늘은 ______ 이야 It's ___________ (O-neul-eun ____ mok-yo-il-yi-ya) Example: 오늘은 수요일이에요. (O-neul-eun soo-yo-il-yi-yy-yo) It's Wednesday. Formal: 오늘 무슨 요일이에요? (o-neul mu-seun yoil-yiyeyo) What day is it today?
2:19 Mok means tree in korean days? I thought it was Jimin's other way of saying milk? Haha, jk. Thanks a lot! You have helped me so much with your videos
“Day of the week” 요일 All days end with “yo il/ 요일, so i will just be putting half the word” Monday- 월 Tuesday- 화 Wednesday-수 Thursday- 목 Friday- 금 Saturday- 토 Sunday- 일 What day is it today? 오늘 무슨 요일이야? Today is [Insert day of week] 오닐은 [insert day of week] 이야 To make these sentences formal, simply put 요 at the end
I wish I could have you as a Korean teacher, you can explain so good thank you so much 😊 cause I am learning Korean from your videos and now ,I ca even speak in Korean language little bit , it helps a lot. I wish some day I will go to Korea and speak in Korean with BTS in fan meeting. Hope the ARMYS who wishes the same as mine must watch this channel .
Thank you Unnie for teaching us this!!! You're my go-to channel if I need to learn Korean, oh and can you do a video having a conversation is Korean? Anyways, love ya! ٩(๛ ˘ ³˘)۶♥
Very cool! Love your explanation! So interesting that days of the week has a general theme all coming from celestial bodies and/or ancient chinese elements. Similar to Japanese, as well as the romance language too, they are ordered the same way! Weol, Hwa, Soo, Mok, Geum, To, Il - 月、火、水、木、金、土、日 - moon, fire, water, wood, metal, earth/ground, sun - moon, mars, mercury, jupiter, venus, saturn, sun In romance languages its the same order - Spanish/French/Italian Lunes/Lundi/Lunedi Martes/Mardi/Mardi Miercoles/Mercredi/Mercoledi Jueves/Jeudi/Giovedi Viernes/Vendredi/Venerdi Sabado/Samedi/Sabato Domingo/Dimanche/Domenica English, German, and other Germanic languages, the order is just the Norse god instead of the roman god representing those planets. Hindu based languages and Southeast Asian languages uses the same order and nomenclature. Seems like the days of the week are named after the seven celestial bodies in the same order across many languages. Great way to learn the days of the week in multiple languages by remembering these orders. Would love to see the history behind the reason for this ordering, especially from a Korean standpoint! I venture to guess there's a specific astronomical phenomenon that the days of the week are named in that order. :D
Honestly I thought it was silly at first to put the words into a song-thingy but now that's the only way I remember 그러너, 그런데, 그렇지만, and 허지만 so thanks now I'll remember 헐, 화, 소, 목, 금, 토, and 일 (plus the 요일) thank you!! :)
Thank you for this video unnie and your others, I've learned so much from you, 감사합니다!! For your next video, can you do learn Korean with K-pop lyrics BTS - DNA? I would love to see another song lyrics video from you!!❤❤
Those rings in your eyes are a bit creepy. I feel you're watching directly into my soul D: If you listen to a lot of kpop, it should be easy to remember 요일 because in kpop you hear the word 매일 (everyday) A LOT. They sound similar, and they are related, so that part should be easy. What is, in fact, difficult is to remember the actual days of the week, and not get confused. For that, your song will be really helpful. Thanks XD
안녕하세요 언니.... 저는 다랔싸입니다.... 저는 인도국 사람입니다.... 사랑해요 언니❤️❤️.... 보라해❤️❤️.... Well I hope I have written it correctly.. I wanna thank u unnie 😭😭😭💜 becoz of u now I can read and write Korean (little bit)... U r the best teacher in world ❤️❤️.... Love u unnie 😭💜
Oh! The special meanings of korean days are the same as japanese ones! Interesting!
月=moon
火=fire
水=water
木=tree
金=gold
土=earth
日=sun
Yea, it's cool! I take Japanese and I noticed too, haha!
Yeah, so less work for learning them in both languages ahahah
Yeah it's because they're both derived from the original Chinese characters
Ermm I know Chinese, Korean and a bit Japanese and realize how much these three languages related to each other
thats exactly what I was thinking! :)
Korean Unnie saved me and 90% of my family from a raging flood. We will never forget her
w-what happened to the other 10%?
@@kottonkandy0962 I think they died
@@sweetical2609 rofl
How?
. . . What?
Monday - Weol
Tuesday - Hwa
Wednesday - Soo
Thursday - Mok
Friday - Geum
Saturday - To
Sunday - Il
All end with yo il
Its because of Hanja i have already learnt Chinese and Japanese and that 일 is 日 that means day/sun
Kawaii Panda I am a kawaii panda too. 😊😁❤
its not good to use romanization... I really recommend learning the korean alphabet FIRST!! it makes learning korean so much easier because you can read and write korean then>
@@rckstar176 That's exactly what I did! I really recommend it! This method makes learning Korean so much easier, quicker and more fun!
Thank you thank you so much! Now its so much easier to remember!
-요일 is common part of all day-names. From war to toys:
월 - war (1st day)
화 - fight
수 - soothe (calm - treaty)
목 - mock (teasing to attempt new war)
금 - calm (peace - end of war, finally)
토 - toys time (total relaxation)
일 - ill (sick - tomorrow is 월 again)
sarangheyo unnie♡
I just like how Monday is war just like me every Monday
I didn't get it. What do you mean from war to toys?
@@morphidae Funny way to remember these words better.
Do you know to read Hangul?
If you know, surely you can notice similarities between words in Korean and English. First day is the hardest. Feels like it's 'war'. Then you gradually get to relaxed Saturday. So relaxed you could even play with 'toys'.
@@morphidae Friday for example: 금 reminds of 'calm', which is like peace. That is the end of war, just like Friday (금) is the end of the week ("workweek" of course). We all like Friday, right?
It's moonday today
😂😂😂
even the english names have similarities haha
In german it is like that to! Monday means in german „Montag“ and the first sillable is „Mon“ which is from „Mond“ (Mond means moon), and Sunday is in german „Sonntag“ and this sillable „Sonn“ is from „Sonne“ what means sun. Sorry, needed to say that, because german is my native language.
In Hindi and Marathi too Monday is 'somwar'.
'Som'- meaning moon
'War'-meaning day
😂😂😂😂😂
You always give the best explanations. You're a natural teacher 😀👍
For real I’m glad I found this channel
I swear these are tongue twisters
I know right
Ikr
Ikn
i know right😢😭
Yup
I Just Started learning Korean in this Quarantine and this was Helpful!... I am an Army
Thankyou
I know :)
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Learning korean language -
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@@vaishnavi9869 😂
@@bhanuawasthi7415 indian army 🇮🇳🤟💜
I’mma take some notes because the rest are romanised
Day of the week - 요일
That goes at the end of every weekday
Mon- 월
Tue- 화
Wed- 수
Thur- 목
Fri- 금
Sat- 토
Sun- 일
Now we know what V's part in Go Go means :P
Where my money yah?
Where the party yah?
nae iljuil wolhwasumok
geumgeumgeumgeum
Suga High OMG that's what I thought 😂😂😂😂
Woohoo very well said
THATS HOW I REMEMBER IT TOO 😂💗
True 😂😂
🌝
This reminded me of when V does the days in korean in gogo. im so happy 😂😂😂
Hi! Korean Unnie, in Go go - BTS in V's part he says all the days of the week. Thank you so much! It was really helpful! Love you ❤
Isabella Malaquias yes I was thinking at the same thing when I'm watching hh
Shit I never noticed !!
I never noticed😂
Yes, the only word i got say when i hear go go it's was gyeum but now i can say all days
Il reminds me to something.........
ILPAL ILSAM SAMPAL
DDAENG
Thanks for this video Korean Unnie.. i love all of your videos, it's fun to learn korean with you..😊😊👍👍
Twinkle twinkle little star is stuck in my head now because the yo-il song sounded like that lol
ARMY
Ahhh army too
Bts Army yeah, same here too... i bet ill use that song to memorise it
Aaaah I am one of the craziest army!!!!😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕💕
Once I had a BTS necklace so I kept kissing it!!!!!
Yay! I'm so happy pink-walled Unnie is back! Perfect video length and content for Korean beginners like myself. These short learning videos I can watch many times over and over again and learn all the words and content. I feel like this approach forces me to learn. It'll take me a week to memorize this, so at least for me, one pink-walled Unnie video a week would be perfect. One criticism, I don't like when the captions hide your face in the video. There is no day of the week on which I would prefer to see hangul letters instead of your (Unnie's) face. The only exception was when you actually wrote on your face 😂 - 동대니 🐾🐾
Danny Knowles I totally agree with you.
Imagine if a korean person learned and english and assumed the days of the week had special meanings too...like we named a day after fries.
Sorry I'll go home.
Hi
They do have special meanings too actually lmao
Monday = Moon (same as Korean)
Tuesday = idrk tbh
Wednesday = idk
Thursday = ?
Friday = Still not
Saturday = Saturn
Sunday = Sun
In many languages, days of the week are named after the solar system (it’s pretty obvious in French, which is my first language) but i don’t understand all of the English ones haha
I think in French the days are named after planets:
Lundi : lune (moon)
Mardi : Mars (the planet)
Mercredi : Mercure
Jeudi: Jupiter
Vendredi: Vénus
Samedi: Saturne
Dimanche: Le soleil (sun)
@@gffhgfd8706 I'm from India and I learn French in my school....so I guess thats right....and instead of practising French and I'm learning Korean here😂😂😂
PheonixGurl I’m from Paris and I speak also well English. But I always wondered if it was hard to learn French for foreigners ? Honestly good luck to learn French (because I know it’s really hard😂)
Don’t mind me, just copying my notes
Days of the week
요일 (Yo-il)
Monday: 월요일 (weol-yo-il)
Tuesday: 화요일 (hwa-yo-il)
Wednesday: 수요일 (soo-yo-il)
Thursday: 목요일 (mok-yo-il)
Friday: 금요일 (geum-yo-il)
Saturday: 토요일 (to-yo-il)
Sunday: 일요일 (il-yo-il)
Note: all end in 요일 (yo-il)
오늘 무슨 요일이야?
(o-neul mu-seun yoil-yiya)
What day is it today?
오늘은 ______ 이야
It's ___________
(O-neul-eun ____ mok-yo-il-yi-ya)
Example: 오늘은 수요일이에요.
(O-neul-eun soo-yo-il-yi-yy-yo)
It's Wednesday.
Formal:
오늘 무슨 요일이에요?
(o-neul mu-seun yoil-yiyeyo)
What day is it today?
Thank you!💜
A fact i noticed: For Sunday you add twice "il"!
Why?: IL-yo-IL
it will help a bit!
Its Kat she mentioned that in the video, and it’s quite obvious
Every time I talk to my korean friends and I say something, they ask me: How could you know that? And I say: Korean Unnie 💕
Thanks 🙏🏻
2:19 Mok means tree in korean days? I thought it was Jimin's other way of saying milk?
Haha, jk. Thanks a lot! You have helped me so much with your videos
Ahaha
Tooooonnyyyyyy
Armys💜💜💜
So interesting that 일 is used in so many common words
언니 감사합니다 ❤️
Thank you so much for teaching me week days in Korean. Korean unnie your the best
Thanks !!!
I learn a lot from you kirean unnie your such a good teacher to me
“Day of the week”
요일
All days end with “yo il/ 요일, so i will just be putting half the word”
Monday- 월
Tuesday- 화
Wednesday-수
Thursday- 목
Friday- 금
Saturday- 토
Sunday- 일
What day is it today?
오늘 무슨 요일이야?
Today is [Insert day of week]
오닐은 [insert day of week] 이야
To make these sentences formal, simply put 요 at the end
Thx yooo
Very very good and easy I am very happy with it 🥰☺️🥰🥰🥰😊🤗☺️
You are such a cutie! Thank you for this video! 고맙습니다 💜
2:06 I love learning about the etymology of words. English days of the week have their roots in the names of Norse gods, apart from Saturday.
Reed is going to be so happy!! 😊👍. Thanks unnie!
Super 👍
Amazing korean teacher ever i have seen
New subscriber!!and luv you vids!
Maam your teaching methods are very nice I really memorize these 감사합니다 and 안녕히계세요
Hi unnie i love you i’m a fan for you from lebanon i wish to come to lebanon
Your channel is probably the best channel for learning Korean. I have learnt a lot of things from you . Thank you Korean Unnie.😍
Half of this place if filled with ARMYs
We all learning this for bts
Namjoon learned English for us
Now we will learn korean for him
Learnt within an hour...감사합니다🤗
I wish I could have you as a Korean teacher, you can explain so good thank you so much 😊 cause I am learning Korean from your videos and now ,I ca even speak in Korean language little bit , it helps a lot. I wish some day I will go to Korea and speak in Korean with BTS in fan meeting. Hope the ARMYS who wishes the same as mine must watch this channel .
Same wish on my mind
@@debikatamang2543 so .... are you even an ARMY?!
@@tamannanusrat1299 Same here girl.........😀M also learning korean so that one day I can go to korea and meet with bts and talk with them in korean😘😘
@@debikatamang2543 same with me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@tamannanusrat1299 yes 😊
Thank you 😊
Days of the week: [yo-il] 요일
Monday: [weol-yo-il] 월요일
Tuesday: [hwa-yo-il] 화요일
Wednesday: [soo-yo-il] 수요일
Thursday: [mok-yo-il] 목요일
Friday: [geum-yo-il] 금요일
Saturday: [to-yo-il] 토요일
Sunday: [il-yo-il] 일요일
Thank u
Yes!!! I've learned this in 20 mins I'm so happy
0:40 *Monday*
0:46 *Tuesday*
0:53 *Wednesday*
1:00 *Thursday*
1:07 *Friday*
1:14 *Saturday*
1:20 *Sunday*
Thx :)
Thank you for teaching the day of weeks.......I learned a lot unnie......
Thank you Unnie for teaching us this!!! You're my go-to channel if I need to learn Korean, oh and can you do a video having a conversation is Korean? Anyways, love ya! ٩(๛ ˘ ³˘)۶♥
simple & upto the point. Very useful, today learnt weekdays & began to use.
2:31 So aggressive hahah. I like it
ikr hahah
Very cool! Love your explanation! So interesting that days of the week has a general theme all coming from celestial bodies and/or ancient chinese elements. Similar to Japanese, as well as the romance language too, they are ordered the same way!
Weol, Hwa, Soo, Mok, Geum, To, Il - 月、火、水、木、金、土、日 - moon, fire, water, wood, metal, earth/ground, sun - moon, mars, mercury, jupiter, venus, saturn, sun
In romance languages its the same order - Spanish/French/Italian
Lunes/Lundi/Lunedi
Martes/Mardi/Mardi
Miercoles/Mercredi/Mercoledi
Jueves/Jeudi/Giovedi
Viernes/Vendredi/Venerdi
Sabado/Samedi/Sabato
Domingo/Dimanche/Domenica
English, German, and other Germanic languages, the order is just the Norse god instead of the roman god representing those planets.
Hindu based languages and Southeast Asian languages uses the same order and nomenclature.
Seems like the days of the week are named after the seven celestial bodies in the same order across many languages. Great way to learn the days of the week in multiple languages by remembering these orders. Would love to see the history behind the reason for this ordering, especially from a Korean standpoint! I venture to guess there's a specific astronomical phenomenon that the days of the week are named in that order. :D
Honestly I thought it was silly at first to put the words into a song-thingy but now that's the only way I remember 그러너, 그런데, 그렇지만, and 허지만 so thanks now I'll remember 헐, 화, 소, 목, 금, 토, and 일 (plus the 요일) thank you!! :)
Wow I learn the Korean day's .this is very easy. Thank you for learn 😇😇😇😍😍😍
Thank you for this video unnie and your others, I've learned so much from you, 감사합니다!! For your next video, can you do learn Korean with K-pop lyrics BTS - DNA? I would love to see another song lyrics video from you!!❤❤
Thank you for uploading this video unnie now I learnt how to pronounce the weeks in Korean language
Wol
Hwa
Soo
Mook
Geum
To
il
mok
The way u r teaching is very good .
Now I have no doubts about weeks
Those rings in your eyes are a bit creepy. I feel you're watching directly into my soul D:
If you listen to a lot of kpop, it should be easy to remember 요일 because in kpop you hear the word 매일 (everyday) A LOT. They sound similar, and they are related, so that part should be easy. What is, in fact, difficult is to remember the actual days of the week, and not get confused. For that, your song will be really helpful. Thanks XD
Thank you for this lesson! ❤❤❤
나는 당신의 비디오를 좋아하고 당신은 너무 여쁘다
Hii
It's not 여쁘다 (which is yeo)
It's 예쁘다 (here it's ye)
네
IKR SHES SO PREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETY
E
thank you for the info
감사합니다 언니..!
please..can you do video about all korean pronouns.
사랑해요❤^-^~
😊매우 감사합니다 😘
Seeing all of these dongdong squad comments in Korean makes me sad. My phone won't let me type in Korean. 😭
Moriah Rivas SAME 😭😭😭😭
It's actually really easy to get the Korean keyboard
Kawaii Panda it is!!
thnk you for the lesson
This helps me so much 💕💕 I love your videos, always exited when you upload a new one ❤
This is really great. I'm still learning Korean too.
*dear me, GURL U NEED TO STOP LOSING BRAIN CELLS!*
대단히 감사합니다! Thanks so much!
Thanks... Sis 🙏🙏
Thanks for teaching korean
Thanks for teaching.
Today in the U.S it is 수요일. Thanks, Korean Unnie.💓
Yup this helped me a lot thank you Unnie
really thanks❤️
감사합니다
고마워요 💖
i am so obsessed with this video
Thanks madam you are a good teacher
thanku soo much for the video unnie!
This was the first video I watched in your channel
I recommended this to my friends and it's pretty easy with korean unnie 😇 now we know some basic korean language 👌
thanks for helping me to my korean lessons
안녕하세요 언니....
저는 다랔싸입니다....
저는 인도국 사람입니다....
사랑해요 언니❤️❤️....
보라해❤️❤️....
Well I hope I have written it correctly..
I wanna thank u unnie 😭😭😭💜 becoz of u now I can read and write Korean (little bit)...
U r the best teacher in world ❤️❤️....
Love u unnie 😭💜
very helpful and easy to learn whenever you teach. 감사합니다 한국언니
감사합니다❣️
Unnieee~ thanks 🙏🏻 this is my favourite Korean channel.
Background music is cool😉😉😍😍
Best korean teacher ever ☺️
I have started learning korean few days ago and your Channel really helps me! ;) Thank you so muuch
Your channel helps me a lot... Thank you...
It's so much fun to learn Korean with her
Thanks you so much for this information this is very useful for me so please don't stop giving this type of information.
I love you. You are the best. I am learning!!! And you make my life happy, you are so full of life.
감사합니다!
감사합니다 한국언니!❤
Thank you a lot. I’m learning them and I needed to hear them. We can add two more words: week 주중 and week-end 주말
Thank you!
Thank you 한국 언니
Thanks sister, your explanation is very good. 감사합니다 사랑해요
I like it.... Korean is cute language.... Looking forward to see what more it has.....! Nice way of teaching 💞
thanks teacher
Thank you so much for using attention in your explication