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Sino-Korean numbers are really easy to learn. Once you learn the first ten numbers, you can easily count to 99 in Korean. Sino-Korean numbers are used for money, dates, phone numbers, addresses, minutes, and numbers above 100.
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1 (one)
일 (il)
2 (two)
이 (i)
3 (three)
삼 (sam)
4 (four)
사 (sa)
5 (five)
오 (o)
6 (six)
육 (yuk)
7 (seven)
칠 (chil)
8 (eight)
팔 (pal)
9 (nine)
구 (gu)
10 (ten)
십 (sip)
100 (hundred)
백 (baek)
1,000 (thousand)
천 (cheon)
10,000 (ten thousand)
만 (man)
100,000 (hundred thousand)
십만 (sim-man)
1,000,000 (million)
백만 (baeng-man)
10,000,000 (ten million)
천만 (cheon-man)
100,000,000 (hundred million)
억 (eok)
1,000,000,000 (billion)
십억 (si-beok)