Learn How To Write The Days And Months In Korean

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07 September 2022
By Sarah Angela Almaden
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There are seven days in a week and twelve months in a year. We know these days and months by heart because we have been using them our entire lives. Perhaps these days and months have served as treasure troves of memories and experiences that we will never ever, ever forget.

If you are learning Korean, do you know how to say the days and months in this language? Whether you do or you don’t, worry not because this blog will teach you the basics of learning how to say the days of the week and months in your target language.

Once you have this down to a T, you can try making a calendar using your new knowledge of Korean vocabulary. Bonus points if you can write the words in Hangul!

Days Of The Week

Since South Korea uses the Gregorian Calendar, their names for the days of the week aren't all that different from those used in other languages, except that they are in Korean. Each day ends in 요일 (yoil).

  • Monday: 월요일 (Wollyoil). 월 (wol) means moon.
  • Tuesday: 화요일 (Hwayoil). 화 (hwa) means fire (Mars).
  • Wednesday: 수요일 (Suyoil). 수 (su) means water (Mercury).
  • Thursday: 목요일 (Mogyoil). 목 (mok) means wood (Jupiter).
  • Friday: 금요일 (Geumyoil). 금 (geum) means gold (Venus).
  • Saturday: 토요일 (Toyoil). 토 (to) means soil (Saturn).
  • Sunday: 일요일 (Illyoil). 일 (il) means sun/day.
Days of The Week
English Korean (Hangul) Romanization
Monday월요일Wollyoil
Tuesday화요일Hwayoil
Wednesday수요일Suyoil
Thursday목요일Mogyoil
Friday금요일Geumyoil
Saturday토요일Toyoil
Sunday일요일Illyoil

Names Of The Month

Names of the month in Korean are simple: add the corresponding Sino-Korean number in front of the word 월 (wol).

Names of The Month
English Korean (Hangul) Romanization
January1월 (일월)Irwol
February2월 (이월)Iwol
March3월 (삼월)Samwol
April4월 (사월)Sawol
May5월 (오월)Owol
June6월 (유월)Yuwol
July7월 (칠월)Chirwol
August8월 (팔월)Parwol
September9월 (구월)Guwol
October10월 (시월)Siwol
November11월 (십일월)Shipirwol
December12월 (십이월)Shipiwol