π Grammar 6: Time Expressions in Korean – Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday
π Time Expressions in Korean – Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday How do you say "today", "tomorrow", or "now" in Korean? Time expressions are essential in daily conversations, especially when you want to talk about schedules, plans, or past events. This post will teach you the most common Korean time expressions with Romanization, example sentences, and practical tips so you can start using them right away! π Common Korean Time Words English Korean Romanization now μ§κΈ ji-geum today μ€λ o-neul tomorrow λ΄μΌ nae-il yesterday μ΄μ eo-je this morning μ€λ μμΉ¨ o-neul a-chim tonight μ€λ λ°€ o-neul bam this weekend μ΄λ² μ£Όλ§ i-beon ju-mal next week λ€μ μ£Ό da-eum ju last week μ§λ μ£Ό ji-nan ju π§ How to Use Time Words in Sentences In Korean, time words usually come at the beginning of the sentence or before the verb . μ€λ 곡λΆν΄μ – I study today . μ΄μ μνλ₯Ό λ΄€μ΄μ – I watched a movi...