The Korean Calendar: Talking About Dates in Korean
https://www.koreanclass101.com/blog/2019/12/20/dates-in-korean/
WEBDec 20, 2019 · We’ll explain this in more detail later, but for now, here’s how you need to write dates in Korean: [“year”]년 (nyeon), [“month”]월 (wol), [“day”]일 (il). For example, let’s say that today is the 26th of January, 2019. In Korean, it’s written as 2019년 1월 26일 (icheonsipgunyeon irwol isibyugil), or “2019, January ...
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