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Sino-Korean numbers
Numbers in Korean based on the Chinese language.
Native Korean numbers
Another system of numbers in Korean distinct from sino-Korean numbers.
사 [sa]
The Korean word for the number four, considered unlucky due to its similarity in sound to the word for "death" in sino-Korean.
륙 [ryuk] or 육 [yuk]
The Korean number six, with spelling variations depending on its position in a word.
11 = 십 [sip] + 일 [il]
Example of forming numbers in Korean by adding the components 일 through 십.
100 백 [baek]
The Korean term for the number one hundred.
1,000 천 [cheon]
The Korean word for one thousand.
Zero
Represented in Korean as either 영 or 공, used in counting from 0 to 10.