A2 noun 3 Min. Lesezeit

월간

Something that happens or is published once every month.

wolgan

Explanation at your level:

You use 월간 when something happens one time every month. If you have a magazine that comes out every month, it is a '월간지'. It is simple and easy to remember.

At this level, you can use 월간 to talk about your schedule. For example, you can say '월간 계획' which means 'monthly plan'. It helps you organize your life.

Intermediate learners use 월간 to describe business or academic cycles. It is common in professional settings, such as '월간 보고서' (monthly report), which is essential for office communication.

At the B2 level, you understand that 월간 is a formal classifier. You use it to distinguish between different types of media or reporting frequencies, showing a higher level of precision in your Korean.

Advanced users recognize the etymological depth of 월간. You can use it in complex sentences regarding financial analysis or long-term project management, where 'monthly' is a critical metric for success.

Mastery of 월간 involves understanding its role in formal administrative language. It is used in official documentation and legal contexts to define recurring obligations, reflecting a deep command of Sino-Korean terminology.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Means monthly.
  • Used as a prefix.
  • Common in business.
  • Based on moon cycle.

The word 월간 (wol-gan) is a compound noun derived from the Sino-Korean roots '월' (month) and '간' (interval/between). It is the standard way to describe things that follow a monthly cycle.

You will see this word everywhere in Korea, especially on the covers of magazines. If a magazine is published every month, it is called a 월간지. It is a very practical word for organizing your schedule or identifying the frequency of events.

Think of it as the opposite of 'daily' (일간) or 'weekly' (주간). Using 월간 helps you specify that something is not a one-time thing, but a recurring event that happens once every 30 days or so. It is a staple of professional and academic vocabulary.

The word 월간 is rooted in Hanja, the Chinese characters used in the Korean language. The character '월' (月) represents the moon, which has served as the basis for the concept of a 'month' across many civilizations.

The character '간' (間) means space, interval, or between. When combined, they literally mean 'the interval of a month.' This construction is common in East Asian languages, mirroring how we build words in English using Latin or Greek roots.

Historically, as print media grew in Korea during the 20th century, the term 월간 became essential for categorizing periodicals. It evolved from a general concept of time into a specific industry term for monthly publications. It remains a formal yet widely used term in modern Korean media and business.

In daily life, 월간 is most frequently used as a prefix. You will often see it attached to nouns to create new, specific meanings. For example, 월간 계획 means 'monthly plan'.

It is considered a neutral-to-formal term. You wouldn't use it in casual slang, but it is perfectly appropriate for office emails, school assignments, or reading the news. It is precise and leaves no room for ambiguity.

When talking about business, you might hear 월간 보고서 (monthly report). This is a standard collocation. If you are a student, you might use 월간 목표 (monthly goal) to track your progress. It is a very reliable word for structure and planning.

While 월간 itself is a technical noun, it appears in several fixed expressions. 1. 월간지 (Monthly magazine): The most common use. 2. 월간 결산 (Monthly closing/settlement): Used in accounting. 3. 월간 단위 (On a monthly basis): Used to describe how something is calculated. 4. 월간 행사 (Monthly event): Used for recurring meetings. 5. 월간 구독 (Monthly subscription): A modern term for services like Netflix or newspapers.

Grammatically, 월간 acts as a noun but often functions like an adjective when placed before another noun. It does not have plural forms in Korean, as Korean nouns are context-dependent for plurality.

The pronunciation is straightforward: 'wol-gan'. The 'l' sound in 'wol' is soft, and the 'gan' rhymes with 'pan' or 'tan'. There is no stress pattern like in English; it is a flat, rhythmic pronunciation.

Because it is a Sino-Korean word, it follows the rules of Korean phonology perfectly. It is a stable word that does not change based on verb patterns, making it very easy for beginners to master quickly.

Fun Fact

The character '月' looks like a moon crescent.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /wolɡan/

Clear 'w' sound, short 'o', 'l' before 'g'.

US /wolɡan/

Similar to UK, flat tone.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'l' sound.
  • Adding a vowel between 'l' and 'g'.
  • Misplacing the emphasis.

Rhymes With

공간 시간 인간 중간 판단

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Requires context.

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used.

Hören 1/5

Clear pronunciation.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Learn Next

일간 주간 연간

Fortgeschritten

간행물 주기

Grammar to Know

Sino-Korean compounds

월+간

Noun modification

월간지

Time markers

월간 단위

Examples by Level

1

이것은 월간 잡지입니다.

This is a monthly magazine.

Noun + noun.

2

월간 계획을 세워요.

I make a monthly plan.

Object marker used.

3

월간지가 도착했어요.

The monthly magazine arrived.

Subject marker.

4

월간 행사예요.

It is a monthly event.

Copula.

5

월간 목표가 뭐예요?

What is your monthly goal?

Question form.

6

월간 보고를 해요.

I do a monthly report.

Verb usage.

7

월간 구독을 합니다.

I have a monthly subscription.

Formal verb.

8

월간 기록을 보세요.

Look at the monthly record.

Imperative.

1

월간지 구독을 신청했습니다.

2

우리 회사는 월간 보고서를 작성합니다.

3

월간 목표를 달성했어요.

4

월간 행사 일정을 확인하세요.

5

이것은 월간 단위로 계산됩니다.

6

월간 회의가 시작됩니다.

7

월간지가 매달 나옵니다.

8

월간 예산을 짜야 합니다.

1

월간 분석 결과가 나왔습니다.

2

월간 성과를 평가하는 시간입니다.

3

월간 정기 구독자에게 할인을 제공합니다.

4

월간 발행되는 신문을 읽습니다.

5

월간 통계 자료를 정리하세요.

6

월간 단위의 업무 효율을 측정합니다.

7

월간 결산이 끝났습니다.

8

월간 프로젝트를 시작할 예정입니다.

1

월간 매출 추이를 분석하는 것이 중요합니다.

2

월간 리포트 작성은 매달 말에 진행됩니다.

3

월간 발행물로서의 가치를 인정받았습니다.

4

월간 단위로 데이터를 업데이트하십시오.

5

월간 누적 데이터를 확인해 보시기 바랍니다.

6

월간 정기 모임은 매달 첫째 주입니다.

7

월간 운영 계획을 수정해야 합니다.

8

월간 성과 지표가 개선되었습니다.

1

월간 간행물의 편집 방향을 검토 중입니다.

2

월간 단위의 재무 제표를 면밀히 분석하십시오.

3

월간 정기 점검은 필수적인 절차입니다.

4

월간 발행 부수가 점차 감소하고 있습니다.

5

월간 성과 보고는 경영진에게 전달됩니다.

6

월간 계획 수립 시 유연성을 고려하세요.

7

월간 평균 기온을 기록하는 작업입니다.

8

월간 단위의 생산량 목표를 설정했습니다.

1

월간 간행물의 역사적 변천사를 연구합니다.

2

월간 결산 절차의 투명성을 확보해야 합니다.

3

월간 정기 구독 모델의 수익성을 평가하십시오.

4

월간 단위의 통계적 유의성을 검증합니다.

5

월간 보고 체계의 효율성을 극대화하십시오.

6

월간 발행되는 학술지의 권위를 높입니다.

7

월간 성과 지표의 다각적 분석이 필요합니다.

8

월간 운영 전략을 장기적 관점에서 수립하십시오.

Häufige Kollokationen

월간지
월간 계획
월간 보고서
월간 목표
월간 행사
월간 단위
월간 결산
월간 구독
월간 통계
월간 성과

Idioms & Expressions

"월간지"

A magazine published once a month.

새로운 월간지가 나왔어요.

neutral

"월간 결산"

Closing the books for the month.

오늘 월간 결산을 합니다.

formal

"월간 단위"

On a basis of one month.

월간 단위로 계획을 짜요.

neutral

"월간 행사"

A recurring monthly event.

이것은 우리 팀의 월간 행사입니다.

neutral

"월간 구독"

A recurring monthly purchase.

월간 구독을 시작했습니다.

neutral

"월간 목표"

Goals set for the month.

월간 목표를 적어보세요.

neutral

Easily Confused

월간 vs 매달

Both relate to months.

매달 is an adverb (every month), 월간 is a noun (monthly).

매달 가요 vs 월간지.

월간 vs 주간

Both are time intervals.

주간 is weekly.

주간 보고 vs 월간 보고.

월간 vs 일간

Both are time intervals.

일간 is daily.

일간 신문 vs 월간 신문.

월간 vs 연간

Both are time intervals.

연간 is yearly.

연간 계획 vs 월간 계획.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 월간 + Noun + Verb

나는 월간 계획을 세웁니다.

A2

월간 + Noun + 은/는 + Adjective

월간 보고서는 중요합니다.

A2

월간 + Noun + 을/를 + Verb

월간지를 읽습니다.

B1

월간 + 단위로 + Verb

월간 단위로 확인하세요.

B1

월간 + Noun + 에 + Verb

월간 목표에 집중하세요.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

Month

Verwandt

일간 Daily
주간 Weekly
연간 Yearly

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal reports Neutral conversation Casual speech

Häufige Fehler

Using '월간' as a verb. Use it as a noun or prefix.
It is not an action word.
Confusing with '매달'. Use '월간' for titles/types, '매달' for frequency.
They have different grammatical roles.
Pluralizing '월간'. Keep it singular.
Korean does not pluralize this way.
Using '월간' for daily tasks. Use '일간'.
Wrong timeframe.
Forgetting the Sino-Korean root. Remember '월' means month.
Helps with context.

Tips

💡

Moon Cycle

Remember the moon (월) to recall the month.

💡

Prefix Power

Use it as a prefix like '월간지'.

🌍

Magazines

Look for '월간' on magazine covers.

💡

No Plurals

Korean doesn't pluralize this word.

💡

Clear Sounds

Practice the 'l' sound.

💡

Don't confuse

Don't mix up with weekly.

💡

Hanja

It comes from Chinese characters.

💡

Flashcards

Use it with daily, weekly, yearly.

💡

Office Talk

Use it for reports.

💡

Rhythm

Keep it flat.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Wol (Moon) + Gan (Space) = Space of a Moon cycle.

Visual Association

A calendar page turning once every month.

Word Web

Calendar Schedule Monthly Time

Herausforderung

Write down your '월간' goals for next month.

Wortherkunft

Sino-Korean

Original meaning: Interval of a month

Kultureller Kontext

None

The concept of 'monthly' is identical in English.

Many magazines are named 'Monthly [Subject]'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Office

  • 월간 보고서
  • 월간 결산
  • 월간 계획

Media

  • 월간지
  • 월간 발행
  • 월간 구독

School

  • 월간 목표
  • 월간 일정
  • 월간 과제

Planning

  • 월간 단위
  • 월간 일정표
  • 월간 추이

Conversation Starters

"월간 목표가 무엇인가요?"

"어떤 월간지를 좋아하세요?"

"월간 보고서를 작성해 보셨나요?"

"월간 계획을 어떻게 세우시나요?"

"월간 구독 서비스가 있나요?"

Journal Prompts

나의 이번 달 월간 목표는 무엇인가?

월간지를 읽고 느낀 점은?

월간 계획을 세우는 나만의 방법은?

월간 결산을 해본 적이 있는가?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it is a noun/prefix.

No, use 주간.

월간.

It is neutral and standard.

일간 or 연간 depending on context.

Yes, it is very professional.

No, it is static.

Yes, for planning.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

이것은 ___ 잡지입니다.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 월간

Monthly magazine is 월간지.

multiple choice A2

What does 월간 mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Monthly

월 = Month, 간 = Interval.

true false B1

월간 means daily.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It means monthly.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Frequency terms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Monthly plan.

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