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How to count in Korean
  • 1: 하나 (Hana or Hah nah)
  • 2: 둘 (Dul or Dool)
  • 3: 셋 (Set or Seht)
  • 4: 넷 (Net or Neht)
  • 5: 다섯 (Dausut or Dah suht)
  • 6: 여섯 (Yeosut or Yuh suht)
  • 7: 일곱 (Ilgup or eel gob)
  • 8: 여덟 (Yeodul or yuh duhl)
Korean Numbers – Step by Step Guide for Counting in Hangeul · 0 – 영 (yeong) · 1 – 일 (il) · 2 – 이 (i) · 3 – 삼 (sam) · 4 – 사 (sa) · 5 – 오 (o) · 6 – 육 (yuk) ...
Корейские числительные Корейские числительные
В корейском языке для счёта используется два типа числительных: исконно корейские числительные и числительные китайского происхождения. Википедия
20 нояб. 2023 г. · Sino-Korean number: 0 to 10 · 1 - 일 (il) · 2 - 이 (i) · 3 - 삼 (sam) · 4 - 사 (sa) · 5 - 오 (o) · 6 - 육 (yuk) · 7 - 칠 (chil) · 8 - 팔 (pal)
번째 can be used after a number like a counter to mean first/second/third/etc. When saying “first”, “첫” replaces “한”.
8 февр. 2024 г. · This guide will help you learn how to say numbers in Korean. It will also explain how to use Korean counters and when to use each number system.
Cardinal Numbers ; 1, One, 하나 (Ha-Na) ; 2, Two, 둘 (dool) ; 3, Three, 셋 (seht) ; 4, Four, 넷 (neht) ; 5, Five, 다섯 (da-Sut).
1: 하나 (hana, but is usually shortened to 한 or han) · 2: 둘 (dul) · 3: 셋 (set) · 4: 넷 (net) · 5: 다섯 (daseot) · 6: 여섯 (yeoseot) · 7: 일곱 (ilgop) · 8: 여덟 ( ... Numbers in Korean from 1 to 100 · Zero in Korean
Native Korean numbers are used for numbers from 1 up to 99. They are often used for counting age and hours and for counting people and things.
It is also used to count people, hours, objects, ages, and more. Sino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes such as dates, money, minutes, ...
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