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5 o’clock in Korean is 다섯 시 (da-seot-si) or 5시.
Here’s the breakdown:
- 다섯 (da-seot) is the number 5 in Sino-Korean.
- 시 (si) means “o’clock” or “hour.”
So, 다섯 시 literally means “five hours,” or “5 o’clock.”
To say “It’s 5 o’clock” politely, you can say: 다섯 시예요 (da-seot-si-ye-yo).









