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Lesson 5

Time & Daily Routine

Talk about time and simple daily routines politely.

Telling time in Korean famously mixes the two number systems. Hours use native Korean numbers with the modification rule: 한 시 (1:00), 두 시 (2:00), 세 시 (3:00). Minutes use Sino-Korean numbers: 오 분 (5 minutes), 십 분 (10), 삼십 분 (30). Combined: 세 시 삼십 분 (3:30). This mixed system feels strange at first but becomes automatic after a few weeks of practice.

Daily routine vocabulary follows the standard verb conjugation: 일어나다 (to wake up) → 일어나요, 자다 (to sleep) → 자요, 먹다 (to eat) → 먹어요. You can chain time expressions with daily activities to describe your whole day: 아침 일곱 시에 일어나요. 여덟 시에 아침을 먹어요. 아홉 시에 일해요. The particle 에 marks the time point ('at seven o'clock'), and Koreans expect this particle in time expressions — leaving it out sounds noticeably broken.

에 (Time Marker)

Use 에 after time expressions to indicate when something happens.

아홉 시에 시작해요.ahop sie sijakhaeyoIt starts at 9 o'clock.
저녁에 만나요.jeonyeoge mannayoLet's meet in the evening.

아/어요 (Polite Present)

Use 아/어요 to make polite present tense sentences.

저는 매일 공부해요.jeoneun maeil gongbuhaeyoI study every day.
아침에 일어나요.achime ireonayoI wake up in the morning.
아침achimmorning
Examples아침에 커피를 마셔요.achime keopireul masyeoyoI drink coffee in the morning.
점심jeomsimlunch
Examples점심은 열두 시에 먹어요.jeomsimeun yeoldu sie meogeoyoI eat lunch at 12 o'clock.
저녁jeonyeokevening / dinner
Examples저녁에 운동해요.jeonyeoge undonghaeyoI exercise in the evening.
일어나다ireonadato wake up
Examples저는 일곱 시에 일어나요.jeoneun ilgop sie ireonayoI wake up at 7 o'clock.
자다jadato sleep
Examples열한 시에 자요.yeolhan sie jayoI go to bed at 11.
매일maeilevery day
Examples매일 한국어를 공부해요.maeil hangugeoreul gongbuhaeyoI study Korean every day.