How do you express the Hour when Telling Time in Korean?

How do you express the Hour when Telling Time in Korean?

When telling time in Korean, you use Native Korean numbers followed by (si) to indicate the hour. 시 means “o’clock.”

Native Korean Numbers 1-12

NumberHangeulRevised Romanization
1하나hana
2dul
3set
4net
5다섯daseot
6여섯yeoseot
7일곱ilgop
8여덟yeodeol
9아홉ahop
10yeol
11열하나yeolhana
12열둘yeoldul

Hours in Korean

Here’s how the native Korean numbers are used for telling the time:

Native number + 시 = Hour

Time (o’clock)HangeulRevised Romanization
1 o’clock한 시han-si
2 o’clock두 시du-si
3 o’clock세 시se-si
4 o’clock네 시ne-si
5 o’clock다섯 시daseotsi
6 o’clock여섯 시yeoseotsi
7 o’clock일곱 시ilgop-si
8 o’clock여덟 시yeodeol-si
9 o’clock아홉 시ahop-si
10 o’clock열 시yeol-si
11 o’clock열한 시yeolhan-si
12 o’clock열두 시yeoldu-si

Notes: The numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 change their forms to make the pronunciation smoother. 하나 becomes 한, 둘becomes 두, 셋 becomes 세, and 넷 becomes 네. So, it’s 한 시 for 1 o’clock not 하나 시 etc.

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