معنی
A question asking for the current day of the week.
زمینه فرهنگی
The concept of 'Bul-geum' (Fire Friday) is huge. People often ask '무슨 요일이에요?' on Thursday with excitement, looking forward to Friday night. Monday is often called 'Hell-yo-il' (Hell Monday) due to the intense work culture. Asking the day on a Monday often comes with a sigh. The five elements (Fire, Water, Wood, Metal, Earth) in the day names are still used in naming children and choosing 'auspicious' days for weddings. Young Koreans use 'Ju-mal-i-da!' (It's the weekend!) as a celebratory cry. The question '무슨 요일이에요?' is often a countdown to this moment.
The Batchim Rule
Remember that '요일' ends in a consonant, so you MUST use '이에요', not '예요'.
Don't say '몇 요일'
Even though '몇' means 'how many/which', it is never used with '요일'.
معنی
A question asking for the current day of the week.
The Batchim Rule
Remember that '요일' ends in a consonant, so you MUST use '이에요', not '예요'.
Don't say '몇 요일'
Even though '몇' means 'how many/which', it is never used with '요일'.
Use '-죠' for Softness
Saying '무슨 요일이죠?' sounds more natural if you're just double-checking something you forgot.
The Weekend Start
In Korea, the week on calendars often starts on Sunday, but the 'work week' starts on Monday.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct word to complete the question: '오늘 ( ) 요일이에요?'
오늘 ( ) 요일이에요?
'무슨' is used to ask 'what kind of' or 'which' for nouns like '요일'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 오늘 무슨 요일이에요? B: 오늘은 ( )요일이에요. (Hint: It's the day after Monday)
Tuesday is 화요일.
Match the Korean day with its English equivalent.
1. 수요일, 2. 금요일, 3. 일요일
수 (Water/Wed), 금 (Metal/Fri), 일 (Sun/Sun).
Which phrase is most appropriate when asking a boss about a meeting day?
Asking a boss about a meeting day.
The formal '-입니까' or polite '-이에요' are appropriate, but '-입니까' is safest in a strict hierarchy.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
The Seven Days of the Week
Nature Roots
- • 월 (Moon)
- • 화 (Fire)
- • 수 (Water)
- • 목 (Wood)
- • 금 (Metal)
- • 토 (Earth)
- • 일 (Sun)
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینها오늘 ( ) 요일이에요?
'무슨' is used to ask 'what kind of' or 'which' for nouns like '요일'.
A: 오늘 무슨 요일이에요? B: 오늘은 ( )요일이에요. (Hint: It's the day after Monday)
Tuesday is 화요일.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
수 (Water/Wed), 금 (Metal/Fri), 일 (Sun/Sun).
Asking a boss about a meeting day.
The formal '-입니까' or polite '-이에요' are appropriate, but '-입니까' is safest in a strict hierarchy.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالOnly with very close friends. It's the 'Banmal' (informal) version of the question.
Simply say the day name + 이에요. For example: '월요일이에요.'
No, '무슨' is a determiner and '요일' is a noun. They are written with a space.
Because '요일' means 'day of the week'. The first syllable (월, 화, 수...) tells you which specific day it is.
You can point to a calendar and say '오늘 요일?' but it's much better to remember '무슨'.
It is '이에요'. '이예요' is a common misspelling even among natives.
No, for holidays like Christmas, ask '오늘 무슨 날이에요?' (What day/occasion is today?).
Korean doesn't typically pluralize nouns like this. Context tells you if it's one day or multiple.
You can say '무슨 요일들에...?' but it's more common to say '어느 요일에...?' or '무슨 요일에...?' and let the context handle the plurality.
Yes, the basic calendar terms are identical in both North and South Korea.
عبارات مرتبط
며칠이에요?
similarWhat date is it?
언제예요?
similarWhen is it?
주말에 뭐 해요?
builds onWhat are you doing on the weekend?
평일
specialized formWeekday
공휴일
specialized formPublic holiday