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  1. 아홉. ahop. nine. 열. yul. ten. Up until the number 19, the straightforward way of building up large numbers that you learned above for the “general number system” is used in this system as well. So “eleven” is “ten” or yul and “one” or hana, yul-hana. “Nineteen” is yul together with the number “nine” or ahop, yul-ahop.

  2. Nov 20, 2023 · Sino-Korean number: 100 & 1,000. Korean word for 100 is 백 (baek) and to form any number in the hundred range, we combine the words for 1 to 10 with 백. For example, to say 300, we combine 삼 (3) and 백 (100) and say 삼백. Additionally, to say 355, we combine 삼백 (300) and 오십오 (55), and say 삼백오십오 (355).

  3. The Sino-Korean numerals are used to denote the minute of time. For example, sam-sib-o bun (삼십오 분; 三十五 分) means "__:35" or "thirty-five minutes." The native Korean numerals are used for the hours in the 12-hour system and for the hours 0:00 to 12:00 in the 24-hour system.

  4. Analogously, in Korean jang ( 장/ 張) is used to count sheets or anything that is a paper-like material, for example "ten bus tickets" is beoseu pyo yeol jang (버스 표 열 장 / 버스 票 열 張 ), literally, "bus ticket ten 'sheets'". In fact, the meanings of counter words are frequently extended in metaphorical or other image-based ways.

  5. Jun 22, 2016 · The native Korean numerals; The Sino-Korean numerals; When I want to express myself in Korean, I am often wondering which numeral system I should use. I would like to know when the 2 systems should be used. If there are too many cases to cover, you are free to restrict your answer to the most common ones. (E.g. age, ordinal numbers, time and ...

  6. Apr 28, 2018 · How to Count 1 to 10 in Korean. You can see the pattern, where each day is spelt with ‘요일’ [yo-ill], meaning ‘day’ in Korean, and just like in English, there are special words to represent each day of the week in Korean. Native Korean Numeral Sino – Korean Numeral. One -하나 [ha-na] 일 [il]

  7. Dec 18, 2020 · 7 Il-gop (일곱) 8 Yeo-deol (여덟) 9 A-hop (아홉) 10 Yeol (열) Once you've learned how to count to ten in Korean, you'll find it quite easy to keep counting to higher numbers. For numbers eleven through nineteen, you just combine ten and a number to count higher. So for example, the word for 11 is the same as 10 + 1.

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