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hennaz 07-25-2008 09:00 AM

Korean help
 
Does anyone know Korean? If so, what is Korean for "What time is it?". I want the translation to be in in both hangul (Korean letters) and in Roman letters.
Cheers.:ywave:
PS. I'm not actually studying Korean. I want to know the phrase because I'm writing a phrasebook in Korean. I tried to the phrase for "What time is it?" on the internet but without success.

Marek 09-27-2008 04:33 PM

Translation: English » Korean

지금 몇시입니까?

i dunno how to say this though, its google translated...

Taikyo 03-02-2009 01:16 PM

Myo-sshi-ye-yo? 뭐요? 어디요?
Myoshiyeyo

komitsuki 03-05-2009 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marek (Post 595167)
Translation: English » Korean

지금 몇시입니까?

i dunno how to say this though, its google translated...

jigeum myeotssi-imnikka?

(yeah, i did all the assimilations; ex. "ibni" becomes "imni")

NaYa 03-12-2009 01:09 AM

I admit that Korean way of "romaji" is not in the most readable form...
the easiest way for an English oriented person to say 지금 몇시입니까? would be
Ji gum Myussi Im ni ka?
(polite way of saying "What time is it now?")
Assume that all the "i" is pronounced the same as in Japanese way (ee)

Oh and Taikyo, while the romaji is correct for saying "What time is it?" (in casual polite form) the hangul you wrote is "What? Where?" XD the right one would be 몇시에요?

Whoa I just realized that this thread is 8 months old lol

Taikyo 03-14-2009 12:46 PM

Lool oops I mean: 몇시예요?


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