MANNAM! Let’s live like a Sunday!
Did you know that each day
represents component of the earth?
As you know, long time ago,
Koreans used Chinese language.
Even though Koreans use
Hun-min-jeong-eum, the Korean character, there are many Chinese included in the
words. Among them, days are one of the examples.
-월 means the Moon.
-화 means Fire.
-수 means Water.
-목 means Tree.
-금 means Metal.
-토 means Ground.
-일 means the Sun.
Why do they make these things as
a week? It’s because are important.
Each one of these is essential to
all living things.
How about living like these
things?
It might sound awkward but this
is an idea.
On Monday, let’s light up the dark side of the world like
the moon.
On Tuesday, let’s share our loves with others impassionedly
like a fire.
On Wednesday, let’s wash out the bad things in the world like
water.
On Thursday, let’s sacrifice and give fresh air to the world
like a tree.
On Friday, let’s make the strong relationship with love
that no one can break like metal.
On Saturday, let’s grow the love and peace like the ground.
On Sunday, let’s be the light of the world that always
shines next to us like the sun.
How about this? If we live like
this, we can be the essential people in the world like those things.
How to be like this? Join MANNAM
International.
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Korean Vocabulary
-요일(yo-il) : day
-월요일(wal-yo-il) : Monday
-화요일(hwa-yo-il) : Tuesday
-수요일(su-yo-il) : Wednesday
-목요일(mok-yo-il) : Thursday
-금요일(geum-yo-il) : Friday
-토요일(to-yo-il) : Saturday
-일요일(il-yo-il) : Sunday
Oh! I love sunday!
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