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9 [nine]

Days of the week

Days of the week

9 [아홉]

9 [ahob]

요일

[yoil]

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Monday 월요일 월-- 월-일 --- 월요일 0
wol----l w------- w-l-y-i- -------- wol-yoil
Tuesday 화요일 화-- 화-일 --- 화요일 0
h-a-oil h------ h-a-o-l ------- hwayoil
Wednesday 수요일 수-- 수-일 --- 수요일 0
suy-il s----- s-y-i- ------ suyoil
Thursday 목요일 목-- 목-일 --- 목요일 0
mog-y-il m------- m-g-y-i- -------- mog-yoil
Friday 금-일 금-- 금-일 --- 금요일 0
ge----o-l g-------- g-u---o-l --------- geum-yoil
Saturday 토-일 토-- 토-일 --- 토요일 0
t-y--l t----- t-y-i- ------ toyoil
Sunday 일-일 일-- 일-일 --- 일요일 0
il-yoil i------ i---o-l ------- il-yoil
the week 일-일 일-- 일-일 --- 일주일 0
i-j---l i------ i-j---l ------- ilju-il
from Monday to Sunday 월-일부터----까지 월---- 일---- 월-일-터 일-일-지 ----------- 월요일부터 일요일까지 0
wol--o---u-eo-il---i-k-a-i w------------ i----------- w-l-y-i-b-t-o i---o-l-k-j- -------------------------- wol-yoilbuteo il-yoilkkaji
The first day is Monday. 첫- -- ---이--. 첫- 날- 월------ 첫- 날- 월-일-에-. ------------- 첫째 날은 월요일이에요. 0
c--o-j-a--na--------l---i--i-yo. c-------- n------ w------------- c-e-s-j-e n-l-e-n w-l-y-i---e-o- -------------------------------- cheosjjae nal-eun wol-yoil-ieyo.
The second day is Tuesday. 둘--날은 화-일이에요. 둘- 날- 화------ 둘- 날- 화-일-에-. ------------- 둘째 날은 화요일이에요. 0
d-l-jae ------- --a-o---ie-o. d------ n------ h------------ d-l-j-e n-l-e-n h-a-o-l-i-y-. ----------------------------- duljjae nal-eun hwayoil-ieyo.
The third day is Wednesday. 셋째 -은 -요---요. 셋- 날- 수------ 셋- 날- 수-일-에-. ------------- 셋째 날은 수요일이에요. 0
s-sj-a---a--eun---yo-----y-. s------ n------ s----------- s-s-j-e n-l-e-n s-y-i---e-o- ---------------------------- sesjjae nal-eun suyoil-ieyo.
The fourth day is Thursday. 넷- -은---일이에-. 넷- 날- 목------ 넷- 날- 목-일-에-. ------------- 넷째 날은 목요일이에요. 0
ne--jae na---u- mo---oil--eyo. n------ n------ m------------- n-s-j-e n-l-e-n m-g-y-i---e-o- ------------------------------ nesjjae nal-eun mog-yoil-ieyo.
The fifth day is Friday. 다-째-날은 -요-이에-. 다-- 날- 금------ 다-째 날- 금-일-에-. -------------- 다섯째 날은 금요일이에요. 0
d-s---jjae -a--eun---u-----l-ie-o. d--------- n------ g-------------- d-s-o-j-a- n-l-e-n g-u---o-l-i-y-. ---------------------------------- daseosjjae nal-eun geum-yoil-ieyo.
The sixth day is Saturday. 여섯--날--토--이--. 여-- 날- 토------ 여-째 날- 토-일-에-. -------------- 여섯째 날은 토요일이에요. 0
yeo--o------na----- -oy-i---e--. y---------- n------ t----------- y-o-e-s-j-e n-l-e-n t-y-i---e-o- -------------------------------- yeoseosjjae nal-eun toyoil-ieyo.
The seventh day is Sunday. 일곱째-날은 일---에요. 일-- 날- 일------ 일-째 날- 일-일-에-. -------------- 일곱째 날은 일요일이에요. 0
i-gob-jae-n-l--un il--o---iey-. i-------- n------ i------------ i-g-b-j-e n-l-e-n i---o-l-i-y-. ------------------------------- ilgobjjae nal-eun il-yoil-ieyo.
The week has seven days. 일-일-----일--있어요. 일---- 칠 일- 있--- 일-일-는 칠 일- 있-요- --------------- 일주일에는 칠 일이 있어요. 0
i-j--i--e-e-n---il il---i---eoy-. i------------ c--- i--- i-------- i-j---l-e-e-n c-i- i--- i-s-e-y-. --------------------------------- ilju-il-eneun chil il-i iss-eoyo.
We only work for five days. 우-- 오-일만-일해요. 우-- 오 일- 일--- 우-는 오 일- 일-요- ------------- 우리는 오 일만 일해요. 0
ul--------ilman--l----o. u------ o i---- i------- u-i-e-n o i-m-n i-h-e-o- ------------------------ ulineun o ilman ilhaeyo.

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