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  1. Unlike Sino-Korean numbers, numbers 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 have their own special word. Once you learn these words you can then easily say any Native Korean number between 1 and 99. Try to read the native Korean numbers below and then listen to the audio to check the pronunciation.

  2. 21 Νοε 2024 · Let’s start with the Native Korean numbers from 1 through 10. 1: 하나 (hana) 2: 둘 (dul) 3: 셋 (set) 4: 넷 (net) 5: 다섯 (daseot) 6: 여섯 (yeoseot) 7: 일곱 (ilgop) 8: 여덟 (yeodeol) 9: 아홉 (ahop) 10: 열 (yeol) We’ll cover some common examples in daily life below.

  3. 28 Μαΐ 2024 · We recommend learning the numbers in the Sino-Korean number system first. This Korean counting system is easier and is used more often in Korean. Once you know them well, then you can focus on the Native Korean numbers. Picking the right strategy will make learning Korean easier.

  4. 28 Μαΐ 2024 · Welcome to our guide on Sino-Korean numbers! You will learn the basics, like counting from 1 to 10, how to form large numbers, and when to use this number system. You’ve probably seen Sino-Korean numbers before, they look like this: 1: (il) 2: 이 (i) 3: 삼 (sam) 4: 사 (sa) 5: 오 (o)

  5. 2 Ιουν 2024 · Sino-Korean Numbers. Sino-Korean numbers are derived from Chinese and are used in contexts such as dates, money, addresses, phone numbers, and minutes and seconds in time. Numbers 1 to 10 in Sino-Korean: 일 (il) – One; 이 (i) – Two; 삼 (sam) – Three; 사 (sa) – Four; 오 (o) – Five; 육 (yuk) – Six; 칠 (chil) – Seven; 팔 (pal ...

  6. Here are numbers 1 to 10 in native Korean numbers. What Are Native Korean Numbers Used For? Native Korean numbers are generally used for expressing time and units when counting. Native Korean numbers are used for age, counting people, counting animals, and counting things.

  7. 25 Μαΐ 2020 · Native Korean numbers go only as high as 99. Once you need to use a higher number, you will switch to the other Sino-Korean system. Here’s how to say one through 10 in Korean: Going beyond 10 is really easy. You just use the formula: 10 + X. So for 11, we have 10 + 1 which is 열하나 (yulhana).

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