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.
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.
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?”.

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