SINO-KOREAN NUMBER SYSTEM. Tell the Date in Korean! (KWOW#15)

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  • @herclegirl
    @herclegirl 9 років тому +151

    i was rly enjoying this nd writing down everything and then at the end shit got real deep and they started talking about the war and the korean divide nd i wanted to cry

  • @Thatsprettiemuchit
    @Thatsprettiemuchit 10 років тому +123

    Aha I almost fell over when they said today's date is Sept. 14th...because that IS todays date only I am watching 3 years later :O

    • @marlencinu11
      @marlencinu11 7 років тому +6

      and i just saw this comment that was posted 3 years ago wow

    • @caramelc0rn
      @caramelc0rn 5 років тому

      Thatsprettiemuchit OMFG TODAY IS SEPTEMBER 14

  • @void9752
    @void9752 9 років тому +177

    Was just writing down mad notes and now my hand hurts

    • @stepside1959
      @stepside1959 9 років тому

      +Jasmine Crawford T^T right and i hurt my thumb the other night and ive been taking notes since then and my hand looks bruised T^T but its ok ^_^

    • @knavinos
      @knavinos 9 років тому

      Haha same I'm writing a whole lot of notes too

    • @MaddieKove
      @MaddieKove 9 років тому +1

      +Jasmine Crawford me too... FOR THE SAKE OF LEARNING KOREAN!

    • @hellowill
      @hellowill 8 років тому

      +VOID? you need like half a page of notes for this .... Cx

    • @jxditthh
      @jxditthh 8 років тому

      +VOID? me too lol

  • @aisha7232
    @aisha7232 9 років тому +56

    the last part was emotional 😔😔

  • @sitameon
    @sitameon 13 років тому +1

    This was a GREAT lesson!! ( though your lessons are always great :-) )
    Very organized, and it made me understand how to say numbers and months, and how to pronounce them perfectly! Thank you sooooo much! I really love your lessons!!!

  • @hipster_valdez
    @hipster_valdez 10 років тому +16

    Korean lessons, jazz background music, beautiful lady... I'm in love!

  • @Marqkus
    @Marqkus 6 років тому +2

    I'm honestly really proud of myself. I've been writing notes since the first episode, and now I've finally dropped the romanization, as I can finally read Korean! 😄

  • @knavinos
    @knavinos 9 років тому +20

    What about the native Korean numbers?

    • @헤드헌터-m5k
      @헤드헌터-m5k 7 років тому

      MCMXCII 1992
      You want?

    • @Pedalz
      @Pedalz 7 років тому +1

      MCMXCII 1992 ua-cam.com/video/2IJ_r--02hs/v-deo.html there you go

  • @littlepurpleoctopus
    @littlepurpleoctopus 12 років тому

    Love your videos! They're entertaining AND educational. A bit of a sobering note in this video's conversation, though, the Korean War is so sad...

  • @abidnadid
    @abidnadid 9 років тому +9

    Do we have to learn Hanja? is it necessary? please tell me professor

    • @niteshm6
      @niteshm6 4 роки тому +1

      No it is not necessary.

  • @pujasah545
    @pujasah545 4 роки тому +1

    You are literally amazing in teaching💜💜

  • @ollynolly4592
    @ollynolly4592 8 років тому +10

    Isn't the Sino-korean system also used to tell minutes?

    • @Yoko3034
      @Yoko3034 8 років тому +2

      yep! in her Native numbers video, she explained how/when both can be used.

  • @Obito313
    @Obito313 10 років тому +9

    Damn grandma, when did your skin get so baby smooth o.o'

  • @rupulstilskin
    @rupulstilskin 13 років тому

    I continue to be so amazed by your videos - so entertaining- much kudos to you

  • @JackeeCat
    @JackeeCat 10 років тому +1

    Hi! Love your videos. This was very helpful! Can you do a video using numbers in sentences? ie: there are 3 cars. The numbers sound and look very different in sentences! Thank you !

  • @atruv2089
    @atruv2089 8 років тому +7

    Which way should I write? All Hangul?이천일년 칠월 이십오일 Or with Numbers?2001년 7월 25일 Or does it not matter?

    • @yoannclarey9546
      @yoannclarey9546 8 років тому +7

      I think it's with numbers ^^ every date in korean (or japanese) that I see is with numbers ^^

    • @atruv2089
      @atruv2089 8 років тому +5

      Yoann Clarey thanks ^w^

    • @Wolfwithn
      @Wolfwithn 7 років тому

      +Yoann “K.Y.C.” Clarey I was wondering the same.

  • @byuntaen9669
    @byuntaen9669 8 років тому +18

    this is so hard im giving up huhuhu but i want someday to understand korean without subs

    • @byuntaen9669
      @byuntaen9669 8 років тому +3

      10K Subs With No Videos well maybe. youre so lucky

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому

      Don't worry get used to it! I already know the sino numbers already few months ago :)
      Don't give up
      You're just leveling up your Korean speaking :)

  • @jackiehecht1603
    @jackiehecht1603 2 роки тому

    Love the way she breaks it down : )

  • @MsRepunzal
    @MsRepunzal 13 років тому

    I was wondering when lesson 5 (or lesson O) will come out? I was thinking it would be good to learn how to write characters properly and the grammar when forming them.

  • @roxassorakun
    @roxassorakun 13 років тому

    This must;ve taken ages to do!!!Thanks, another great video!

  • @Xyzflamflam
    @Xyzflamflam 3 роки тому +1

    Her dialect is different... I think she's really from North Korea but shifted to South Korea or something like that... By the way her story plot and the emotions encrypted were really amazing I almost fell for it the details she was mentioning he might have turned 80 this year plus she has really good editing sense even 9yrs ago when UA-cam was not so popular when smart phone was not there...plus plus She did all this on her own

  • @itsrimrim
    @itsrimrim 8 років тому +1

    the most enjoying way to study its been 2 hours and yeah I'm learning thank you so much for your hard work~
    and please can you tell us how to say (no pork or we don't eat pork)
    im muslim i will visit korea this summer and i can't eat pork
    화이팅!

  • @TeddyCupCake
    @TeddyCupCake 12 років тому +1

    I have a book that I bought and named "KWOW". And in that book i take notes for every lesson pr. episode xD
    - My way of learning korean ^^
    THANK YOU professor Oh, Billy, Taekwon and Grandma Kim! xD

  • @tedcase8143
    @tedcase8143 11 років тому

    Thanks! We exercise with English, Spanish, and one Korean lady. We have been counties in two languages, time to make it three. Why does the best always get saved for last?

  • @MrRejikuruvilla
    @MrRejikuruvilla 6 років тому

    i am new to hangul. i cannot clearly see the letters. what you speak in the video, can i have it in order to increase the size and understand the alphabets. Your videos are very interesting. i look forward for your help

  • @RizaRiz
    @RizaRiz 10 років тому +3

    1992년4월27일.. how bout han, dul set is that native korean?

  • @naturallymodd3269
    @naturallymodd3269 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much
    My teacher
    Brava

  • @sygekko
    @sygekko 12 років тому

    What about the other Number system ??
    The guys in the kpop varietyshows use other numbers when they want to say '1, 2, 3 !' (use when they want to start something) - It sounds like 'eul deul set' .. can you teach the other system too please ? ^.^

  • @Lukejcarter
    @Lukejcarter 13 років тому

    wow...a bit of sad commentary on the state of things happening in Korea around the 7min mark. I love it, keep it up KWOW

  • @Mia-xz1ut
    @Mia-xz1ut 10 років тому

    Mine is chuhn-goo-baek-goo-ship nyeon ee-ship-pahl wol ee ill
    Thank you for all the amazing kwow videos !

  • @love-wp2fc
    @love-wp2fc 5 років тому +6

    Watching on 2019년 8월 2일
    Dam bro im like....8 years late for this vid😂

  • @cinnamorollrabbit
    @cinnamorollrabbit 13 років тому

    Thank you so much this helped me heaps!!! Please do more greetings and how are you. It would be cool to be able to introduce ourselves  did anyone else think Chinese with the numbers???

  • @NinaZee
    @NinaZee 10 років тому +8

    1997년 09월 09일
    Cheon goo baek goo ship cheel goo wol goo I'll
    Is tht right? O.o

    • @milena6009
      @milena6009 10 років тому

      천구백구십칠년 구월 구일

    • @NinaZee
      @NinaZee 10 років тому

      ***** thank you ^^

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому

      Damn.. you're older than me

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому

      Actually way more older than me
      Because I'm WAYYYY younger than you

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts8097 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your videos.

  • @wimbledimple
    @wimbledimple 13 років тому

    oh wow kwow!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your videos are really helpful and really awesome! Goodluck with your upcoming lessons and kwow episodes ^_^
    I'v been thinking on words that I would love to learn...^_^
    how about feelings? like sad? angry? happy? excited? tired?
    Gamsahamnida Professor and Friends ^_^

  • @anastasiazhukova9199
    @anastasiazhukova9199 10 років тому +5

    오빠. 어떻게 이럴수가 있서? 내 마음을 돌려줘.
    Oppa. how can you do this to me? Give me back my heart.
    그런가 아니야! 내 사촌들이야. 진짜! 날 믿어.
    This is not what you think. They're my cousins. Really! Believe me.
    그럼... 우리 노래방 가자.
    Then... Let's go to karaoke.
    어머 ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ :D omg hhaaahhha

  • @Mgurl003
    @Mgurl003 13 років тому

    Professor Oh, can you PLEASE teach us how to say: What, why, when, who, where, and how, Please? These are so useful :) 감사합니다 =)

  • @KHR327fan
    @KHR327fan 10 років тому

    Question: How would you say the first of day of May? I am asking because eel (one) eel(day) sounds a little off? I could be wrong.

  • @supersea1980
    @supersea1980 13 років тому

    @sweetandtasty thanks for the vids! question, i hear counting sometimes as "hana, dul, set..." what's this? im confused..i thought that meant "one, two,three"

  • @schmidty8258
    @schmidty8258 9 років тому +4

    don't Koreans still use the actual numbers though? like 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10? or do they spell it out all the time

    • @mariareginaa_
      @mariareginaa_ 9 років тому

      They do but i guess it's about how they say it right?

    • @schmidty8258
      @schmidty8258 9 років тому

      +Regina Maria yeah but I mean like if they were writing or typing they'd just use the actual numbers right? like I don't think they would spell it out all the time like we do idk

    • @mariareginaa_
      @mariareginaa_ 9 років тому

      +Brookie Kookie I think it's pretty much the same(?) Like when you're saying one or five or smth you might spell it out but you're not going to waste time typing one hundred thousand right? I guess it goes the same, but I'm not sure too. Just telling my way of thinking :D

    • @schmidty8258
      @schmidty8258 9 років тому

      Regina Maria okay yeah i get it now haha

    • @poookkkeeeemmmoonn
      @poookkkeeeemmmoonn 8 років тому +2

      +Brookie Kookie Those are Arabic numerals, not "actual numbers". You're talking about a difference between spelling and symbolic representation.

  • @MrLauralau85
    @MrLauralau85 13 років тому

    So Great >>> Great to learn Korean here. Very Nice.

  • @wuduguda
    @wuduguda 13 років тому

    Please teach us how to say "Happy Birthday" etc. :) I love your videos they really help a lot ^^

  • @joetirrelljoeytirrelli9606
    @joetirrelljoeytirrelli9606 12 років тому

    Grandma Oh 73? she looks like 20. maybe 25 but not 73. Thanks for the lessons It is slowly coming to me. Pronunciation is tough for my ears are 82. Soon I will be able to do twinkle twinkle with the Korean alphabet just like Prof. Oh. These are very good lessons, thank you very much. Joe

  • @aru4730
    @aru4730 6 років тому +3

    2006 In America I'm 12... how old am i in korean?

  • @astridkuenen1380
    @astridkuenen1380 10 років тому +2

    chun-goo-baek-goo-ship-nyeon il-wol oh-il
    January 5th 1990

  • @Wheepupsdimple
    @Wheepupsdimple 9 років тому

    고마워요 오선생님!

  • @MsRepunzal
    @MsRepunzal 13 років тому

    What is "Daebak"? I've seen it a lot in Korean variety shows but used in different ways so I'm not sure what it means. When they translate they just leave it so I've never seen it translated either.

  • @MortonFam
    @MortonFam 11 років тому

    That is the native Korean way in saying the numbers, which is why you hear it more commonly. I was taught that way too, they're both correct(:

  • @olivia-st4qf
    @olivia-st4qf 9 років тому

    it's so weird finding kwow now when I'm actively learning korean as a teenager, because I remember watching kwow as an itty bitty 10/11 year old and thinking that grandma Kim was her actual grandma...

  • @SleepyDaBeast
    @SleepyDaBeast 6 років тому +2

    At *November (11) = 십일월 ( SHIP EEL WOL)* Its sounded like *Civil War*
    Is it just me? ⁉🍃

  • @kharseenagopi7229
    @kharseenagopi7229 5 років тому

    Omg can someone please tell me what did she said at 5:43? Sahm ship ee ril??

  • @dionlova
    @dionlova 13 років тому

    Can you please teach us how to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MERRY CHRISTMAS, GOOD MORNING, GOOD NIGHT and other greetings? These are the words that we say often :)

  • @MathalomuleM31
    @MathalomuleM31 11 років тому

    please tell me im not the only one that recognized the song at 6:20 when they talk to eachother as the song best friend billy from the movie thankskilling.

  • @kopec82
    @kopec82 12 років тому

    wow!!!! excelenteee, very good job!!!!
    고 맙 습 니 다
    I HOPE i write thank you.

  • @naokyuuketsuki064
    @naokyuuketsuki064 11 років тому

    aa in mexico ( another part of america, because america is a continent not a country ) we order the day month year when we say the date:)

  • @viciousdinosaur
    @viciousdinosaur 13 років тому

    Yesterday I drove out into the countryside of Korea and tried to ask a farmer for their dried out corn stalks. I could have used some vocabulary for that sort of situation.

  • @MPay-mh2jt
    @MPay-mh2jt 8 років тому

    ahh this is the most fun way to learn korean! please keep it up! thanks!!!

  • @DeadPersonX
    @DeadPersonX 12 років тому

    That song at the end is from simon and martina's tl;dr, no? :3

  • @RayhanTee
    @RayhanTee 13 років тому

    @supersea1980
    Its the "Native" korean number.
    Hana, Dul, Set, Net, Tasot, Yosot, Ilgop, Yodol, Ahop and Yol.
    They are 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 respectively :).

  • @tellmeyourwishgenie1
    @tellmeyourwishgenie1 13 років тому

    can you please teach us Good morning good night good afternoon ... or when someone says how was your day.. good fine great bad horrible , etc. or WHEN WHERE HOW WHO WHY any of those things will be soo helpful .. please ... PS LOVE YOUR VIDEOS IN THIS CHANNEL AND THE OTHER TOO soo cool

  • @aidamurz288
    @aidamurz288 7 років тому +6

    My date of birth is - 이천이년 구월 이십 오일 (right...?)

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому

      2002년 9월 25일??

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому

      HM I'm not sure maybe it's correct, I've been studying Korean for months and still confused about the year dates except months and days, few months I'm already improving Korean? Wow..

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому

      By the way are you fluent now?

  • @Xezona
    @Xezona 13 років тому

    I would like to know how to say " I, you, he, she, it, we, they" in Korean. You helped me a lot =) Thanks to you learning Korean is much easier. Gomawoyo!

  • @frsupermoon
    @frsupermoon 13 років тому

    Can you teach how to say "Help Me" and other variations such as please help me like if you are in trouble, or I need help, can you help me? etc?

  • @Wheepupsdimple
    @Wheepupsdimple 9 років тому +14

    Watching this throwback vid today...2015년 4얼 8일

    • @lucyjane6008
      @lucyjane6008 6 років тому +1

      I'm a girl and I stan girl groups and KARD 월 not 얼

  • @marywelling
    @marywelling 13 років тому

    how do you shop in korea? friends tell me that i need to ask for discount???

  • @mamakiwi6577
    @mamakiwi6577 8 років тому +1

    I'm in class and let's say the teacher gives us 20 problems to work on, I write my numbers in Korean but I don't think I'm doing it right, when I do a 25 I do it like 일십오, is that correct?

    • @milena6009
      @milena6009 8 років тому

      •• 방탄소년단 •• 25 in Korean is 이십오
      2x10+5

    • @mamakiwi6577
      @mamakiwi6577 8 років тому

      Nidalee Thank you so much

  • @theMusicFairy1
    @theMusicFairy1 11 років тому

    what about the native number system?, I want to know some examples of it's uses please.

  • @pallavishrotriya230
    @pallavishrotriya230 6 років тому +1

    How can someone be so cutteeeeeeeeeeeee!! 💕💕💕

  • @kimsmile1624
    @kimsmile1624 10 років тому

    this is really helpful :)) i hope you do some more

  • @twicejjang5918
    @twicejjang5918 7 років тому

    what if we want to say for example in months i wan to say oct 20? What can we do

  • @yanhaha1370
    @yanhaha1370 9 років тому +1

    seems so hard to distinguish from January and February.... any tricks?

    • @greatpassion9844
      @greatpassion9844 9 років тому

      +Yan Zeng it's Easy ,
      1 is (일 = eeL) ,
      2 is (이= ee) without "L" at the end .
      So January Is (eeL wol) , february is (ee wol) , did u get it ?

    • @yanhaha1370
      @yanhaha1370 9 років тому

      yeah~ its just when i actually hear it... i cannot tell which one ppl r referring to lok~

  • @gemlikestardust
    @gemlikestardust 12 років тому

    Thank you!! I was so confused wow there's two ways of saying 1,2,3...

  • @YarymarEscalante
    @YarymarEscalante 13 років тому

    I have a question ... Is it the same method in the time? like 1:15 PM... ? please tell me =)

  • @Claire-jc8ww
    @Claire-jc8ww 7 років тому

    uhm can I ask something? how can I tell time using sino korean. for example 5:37 a.m/p.m. thankyou so much. by the way, these vids help a lot 😊 화이팅

  • @NicholasR1993
    @NicholasR1993 12 років тому

    Out of what does oppa mean because i see it in k-drama's alot. i thought it was used for a subsitute for boyfriend but then it is used for teachers, fathers, and male friends. plus some males even used it? just wondering what it stands for?

  • @AerielleAlfonso
    @AerielleAlfonso 7 років тому

    do you have this in your blog?

  • @supersea1980
    @supersea1980 13 років тому

    @Kokonuht can you tell me when to use the native and sino numbers?

  • @alicia.kbhandal3111
    @alicia.kbhandal3111 8 років тому +3

    How to tell the date:
    In America: Month, Day, Year
    In Korea: Year, Month, Day
    In England: Day, Month, Year

    • @shirin3166
      @shirin3166 4 роки тому +1

      It's weird how I sometimes write the date like
      Year/month/day
      Month/day/year
      Day/month/year
      Year/day/month
      Or maybe it's not weird maybe I'm just being me? idk lol

  • @ellizabethrandomness3770
    @ellizabethrandomness3770 7 років тому

    Would you ever write out the month? Or is the korean date always written like that

  • @mzellesecrets5904
    @mzellesecrets5904 10 років тому

    Thank u so much ! Thanks God, I learnt very quickly ! I really appreciate ur efforts! U're such a good Professor ! That's what we call " Professional Teaching "! Gomassohmida Oh Sansaenim :D !

  • @Maelanrah
    @Maelanrah 13 років тому

    Thanks very much for this video ! It's exactly what I expected for this week ! :) 고마워 !
    By birthday -- 천구백구십오년 이월 십오일
    (I hope I didn't make mistake ! ^^)
    So, can't wait for next 수요일 !

  • @asiankid159
    @asiankid159 13 років тому

    Can you please upload basic sentences? Like when first introducing yourself or something. That would help a lot! Gamsahapnida.

  • @perrinsfalcon
    @perrinsfalcon 12 років тому

    I hate using romanization, but I don't have a hangeul pack on this computer so...
    I recently downloaded a korean word memorization app and the first word pack is months and days of the week. This particular app says that January is "Jungwol" instead of "Ilwol." Are they both right? Why would you use one over the other?

  • @wonheo6262
    @wonheo6262 8 років тому

    how do you say/write 2111 or 4532, etc..?

  • @bsbhimrasmus
    @bsbhimrasmus 12 років тому

    it's a different number system. before i found these videos, i watched a martial arts video where the instructer showed how to say numbers 1-10 in korean. i learned them like the variety shows.
    1 = Hana
    2 = Deul
    3 = Set
    4 = Net
    5 = Dasit
    6 = Yasit
    7 = Egulp
    8 = Yudel (like saying you and dell as in computer company)
    9 = Ahope (like saying ah and hope)
    10 = Yool
    This is not the correct spelling. I spelled them like how they should be said. It's how I remembered them.

  • @mizuwolfieyt2999
    @mizuwolfieyt2999 4 роки тому

    I have a question.. how do we say
    2001-2009 in korean??? Bc i wanted to write a date in korean as if i was roleplaying, Can someone pls help me??

  • @Mgurl003
    @Mgurl003 13 років тому

    Professor Oh, can ypu teach us how to say "How are you?" or "Whats up?" in Korean. Please :) Thank youu!

  • @sweetxsmile22
    @sweetxsmile22 12 років тому

    could you do a video on Koreans believes and habits

  • @lililovenini2152
    @lililovenini2152 6 років тому

    What if it is ''2005'' how can we say it in kprean ....?

  • @marywelling
    @marywelling 13 років тому

    what terms do u need to know to shop well??

  • @thatsummerr
    @thatsummerr 13 років тому

    i love grandma kim my favorite! thank youu soo muchh!!!!!!! (x

  • @JwalkerAbby
    @JwalkerAbby 13 років тому

    Can you teach us how to say what please.. thank you

  • @abczyx159
    @abczyx159 13 років тому

    in which order do i have to read the characters?

  • @sygekko
    @sygekko 12 років тому

    oh really ? I havent even find a translating site :( can you send me the url of the pages pls? :)

  • @cheesejkliop
    @cheesejkliop 12 років тому

    What if you wanted to say the full date (with the weekdate)? What would "Today is Tuesday June 5th, 2012." been in Korean?

  • @CrazedsHideout
    @CrazedsHideout 13 років тому

    can you teach the other set of numbers?

  • @Patrice565
    @Patrice565 13 років тому

    @fangirl05 that's actually"fighting" or "Hwaiting". It's like saying, "you can do it!" or "keep fighting!"

  • @mermaidprincess27
    @mermaidprincess27 11 років тому

    Wow this kwow was funny but that story about the borders closing made me wanna cry...

  • @joshrowe9152
    @joshrowe9152 11 років тому

    What about regular numbers? Hana dul set and so on?

  • @watercongas
    @watercongas 11 років тому

    I don't really get the part with the months which are marked with a red star...I can't hear any difference in the pronounciation...whether it is "eel-wol" or "ee-lwol".
    Could someone explain it to me? :/