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How do you say 'ten' in Native Korean?
열 (yeol)
What is 'twenty' in Native Korean?
스물 (seumul)
What is 'thirty' in Native Korean?
서른 (seoreun)
How do you say 'forty' in Native Korean?
마흔 (maheun)
What is 'fifty' in Native Korean?
쉰 (shwin)
How do you say 'sixty' in Native Korean?
예순 (yesun)
What is 'seventy' in Native Korean?
일흔 (ilheun)
How do you say 'eighty' in Native Korean?
여든 (yeodeun)
What is 'ninety' in Native Korean?
아흔 (aheun)
How do you say 'one hundred' in Native Korean?
백 (baek)
What is the suffix for counting people in Korean?
명 (myeong)
How do you count books in Korean?
권 (gwon)
What suffix is used for counting animals in Korean?
마리 (mari)
How do you count vehicles in Korean?
대 (dae)
What is the suffix for counting floors in a building in Korean?
층 (cheung)
How do you count bottles in Korean?
병 (byeong)
What suffix is used for counting clothes in Korean?
벌 (beol)
How do you count cups in Korean?
컵 (keop)
When should you use Native Korean numbers?
Native Korean numbers are typically used for counting items, people, and age.
Which counting system is ised for money?
Sino-Korean numbers are
How do you count age in Korean?
Native Korean numbers
What number system is used for telling hours in Korean?
Sino-Korean numbers
What number system is used for telling minutes in Korean?
Native Korean numbers
How do you express amounts of money in Korean?
Sino-Korean numbers
Which number system is used for calendar years?
Sino-Korean numbers
What system do you use for counting floors in a building?
Sino-Korean numbers
When is it appropriate to use Native Korean numbers with basic counting (items and people)?
Native Korean numbers
What are the Native Korean numbers from 1 to 10?
하나 (hana), 둘 (dul), 셋 (set), 넷 (net), 다섯 (daseot), 여섯 (yeoseot), 일곱 (ilgob), 여덟 (yeodeol), 아홉 (ahop), 열 (yeol).
What are the Sino-Korean numbers from 1 to 10?
일 (il), 이 (i), 삼 (sam), 사 (sa), 오 (o), 육 (yuk), 칠 (chil), 팔 (pal), 구 (gu), 십 (sip).
Which counting system is used for phone numbers?
Sino-Korean Numbers