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The native Korean number is also called the pure Korean number. Let's learn about the first ten numbers first! You can listen and repeat using my video or follow each number using the chart below!
Although Sino Korean numbers are used more often, it is important to learn when to use native Korean numbers. Before we look at what native Korean numbers are used for, let’s recap which numbers are native Korean numbers.
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18 Οκτ 2024 · Native Korean Numbers. Native Korean numbers are numbers that originated in Korea. They are written and read in Korean. The Native Korean digits go up to 99. From 100 onward, you would use the Sino-Korea numbers. These numbers are used for counting. They’re used to count people, hours, things, ages, and others. Native Korean Numbers 1 to 10
In this lesson, you will learn how to count in Korean using both Sino-Korean numbers and native Korean numbers. For convenience, the Korean numbers in this lesson are written in both Korean characters and in English letters.
8 Μαρ 2022 · Native Korean numbering originates from Korea, while Sino-Korean numbering derives from China. Both systems are commonly used, though in different contexts. For example, when telling the time, the hour is spoken in native Korean, while the minutes are in Sino-Korean!
To count, you use the native Korean numbers; 하나, 둘, 셋. You need to use the appropriate count words depending on what you count. 개 for general objects, 명 for people, 마리 for animals.