time in korean ne demek?

Time in Korean is expressed using the 24-hour clock system. The words for hours and minutes are 시 (si) and 분 (bun), respectively. When telling time, the hours come first, followed by the minutes. For example, 7:30 pm would be expressed as "오후 일곱 시 반 (ohu ilgob si ban)".

There are also some special words used for specific hours during the day. For example, morning (6 am to 9 am) is 아침 (achim), afternoon (12 pm to 6 pm) is 오후 (ohu), and evening/night (6 pm to 12 am) is 저녁 (jeonyeok). In addition, there are specific words used for certain times of the day such as noon (정오, jeong-o) and midnight (자정, jajeong).

When asking for the time, you can say 몇 시예요? (myeot siyeyo?) which means "What time is it?" or 시계 몇 시예요? (sigye myeot siyeyo?), which means "What time is it on the clock?".