기타 표현
시간
shi-gan
time; hour; duration
When to use this sentence
You’ll see this word in timetables, opening hours and questions like “How long does it take?”. It’s a core word for any schedule.
분
bun
minute (unit of time)
When to use this sentence
You’ll see it in phrases like “Arrives in 10 minutes” or “Please wait 5 minutes”. It’s essential for exact times.
시
shi
o’clock; hour (used with numbers)
When to use this sentence
Train departure times, check-in/checkout times and business hours all combine numbers with this word.
지금
ji-geum
now (right now; at the moment)
When to use this sentence
Use it in questions like “Are you open now?” or “Can I check in now?” when asking about something right at this moment.
기타 표현
오늘
oneul
today (this day)
When to use this sentence
You’ll see it in notices like “Closed today”, “Check-in today” or “Valid today only”.
내일
nae-il
tomorrow (the next day)
When to use this sentence
You’ll see it in phrases like “Check-in tomorrow”, “Reservation for tomorrow” or “Departure tomorrow” when talking about the next day’s plan.
어제
eo-je
yesterday (the previous day)
When to use this sentence
Useful when talking about a booking or payment you made yesterday, or saying you’ve been staying since yesterday.
날짜
nal-jja
date (calendar date)
When to use this sentence
Essential for reservations, ticket validity and questions like “Is this date OK?”.