➣ L5: 한글- 네이티브 한국 숫자 (Native-Korean Numbers)
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There are two types of numbers used in Korea. Sino and Native.
Both are used daily, in things like time, placement, and quantity
and more but for today, we'll only be looking at Native-Korean.
Quick history lesson!
Native-Korean numbers originate from time immemorial, and are considered
to represent an 'ancient' system.
What's the difference between the two different systems of numbers?
The Native-Korean numeral system is more ancient and is used to count numbers lower than 100, age, hours, counting in general. This system is not used for currency.
This system is also more well-known worldwide.
TAKE A LOOK BELOW :)
1) 하나
(ha-na)
One.
2) 둘
(dool/dul)
two
3) 셋
(set)
three
4) 넷
(net)
four
5) 다섯
(da-sut)
five
6) 여섯
(yuh-sut)
six
7) 일곱
(il-gob/p)
seven
8) 여덟
(yuh-dulb)
eight
9) 아홉
(ah-hob/p)
nine
10) 열
(yul)
ten
*NOTE:
Once the numbers are expanding past 10, you start using the numbers with the '열' in front of the number.
EX:
열하나 열둘
(yul-ha-na) (yul-dool/dul)
eleven twelve
**NOTE:
The numerals actually representing the korean numbers are the same with the Arabic numerals: 1, 2, 3.. etc. Hope this doesn't confuse you ^_^
I think last night's homework was too easy! So many people received 100% correct!
pipline
minny--
mostvaluablepeasant
Velvetcupcaked
minny-- (7th time), mostvaluablepeasant (3rd time)
잘 했어
Good job
(jal haess-eo)
잘 (Good) 했어 (Do - past tense)
Find the homework at quizstar!
On last night's homework, there wasn't a really most missed question, but there was one question that was asked about as well as missed:
[The waiter gives you food]
You: [Say thank you to the waiter]
Acquaintance: [Get the waiter's attention]
You: [Say what in 반말 to your acquaintance]
Acquaintance: 물 주세요. (Give me water)
Waiter: [Say 'Yes. Sorry']
You: 이제 가야 돼요.(I have to leave now)
Acquaintance: 괜찮아요 (Okay). [Say goodbye for someone who is staying]
You: [Say goodbye for someone who is going]
'You' said 이제 가야 돼요 which means 'I have to leave now'. For someone who is staying, which is your acquaintance, they would answer:
안녕히계세요.
For someone who is going, which is you, they would answer:
안녕히가세요
Very sorry to the person who missed this!
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