[Korean] Seven Days - Friday

Hello, all my friends!!! :)

Sorry that It's been long time to update our Korean language contents!!! lol

From today, we will teach you about seven days in Korean.

We are not updating this contents by same day, so don't confuse what day today is. :)

Ok, then... let's look at the picture below for 7 days first.

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Easy~~!!! huh??? :)

As you can see above, you can put "요일" after "월, 화, 수, 목, 금, 토, 일".

So, simply "요일" means day.

Here is today's expression below with Sunday!! :)

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OK!!

Words you need to in this sentence is

~ 에 = to, on, at, for, and etc. (lol)
친구 = friend
~ 와 = with
약속 = promise, appointment
있다 = there is/are, have, it is, etc.

금요일에 = on Friday
친구와 = with friend
약속 = appointment
있어요 = have
Here, we changed "있다" to “있어요" 
This is about honorifics.

There are some different ways to use honorifics, but we will show one of them in this post which is "........요."

All the verbs you are learning Korean from anywhere is finished with "다" such as "맛있다", "하다", "먹다", "가다", "자다".
Korean honorifics are using in verb with changing the ending as "요",  like 맛있어요, 해요, 먹어요, 가요, 자요, etc. 
About the honorifics, too, we will explain more details on later post.

You can refer to our previous link for more information.

In English, there is no possibility to drop the subject. We need to use impersonal pronoun or placeholder something like it and there. But we do drop subject a lot in Korean.

For example, we did not say “나는” which means “I” in this sentence.

Now, let's practice how to pronounce them with video below!! :)

I hope this video helps you to pronounce correctly.

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