"Days of the week
일요일 - Sunday (literally means sun day)
월요일 - Monday (literally means moon day)
화요일 - Tuesday (literally means fire day)
수요일 - Wednesday (literally means water day)
목요일 - Thursday (literally means tree day)
금요일 - Friday (literally means metal day)
토요일 - Saturday (literally means earth day)"
일요일 - Sunday (literally means sun day)
월요일 - Monday (literally means moon day)
화요일 - Tuesday (literally means fire day)
수요일 - Wednesday (literally means water day)
목요일 - Thursday (literally means tree day)
금요일 - Friday (literally means metal day)
토요일 - Saturday (literally means earth day)"
— I love how creative the Koreans are :) These names are far better than the English ones! (via cantstoptraveling)
(Source: koreanwikiproject.com, via cantstoptraveling)
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The english ones have roots in similar concepts but off of gods and goddesses instead~ Monday is still moonday, Friday...
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