Lesson 5: Numbers

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Sino Numbers:

Sino-Korean numbers are used for amounts of currency, telephone numbers, the 24-hour clock and counting minutes. 

0 - 공 (gong)

1 - 일 (il)

2 - 이 (i)

3 - 삼 (sam)

4 - 사 (sa)

5 - 오 (o)

6 - 육 (yuk)

7 - 칠 (chil)

8 - 팔 (pal)

9 - 구 (gu)

10 - 십 (sip)

11 - 십일 (sipil)

12 - 십이 (sipee)

13 - 십삼 (sipsam)

14 - 십사 (sipsa)

15 - 십오 (sipo)

16 - 십육 (sipyuk)

17 - 십칠 (sipchil)

18 - 십팔 (sippal)

19 - 십구 (sipgu)

20 - 이십 (isip)

21 - 이십일 (isipil)

22 - 이십이 (isipi)

23 - 이십삼 (isipsam)

30 - 삼십 (samsip)

40 - 사십 (sasip

50 - 오십 (osip)

60 - 육십 (yuksip)

70 - 칠십 (chilsip)

80 - 팔십 (palsip)

90 - 구십 (gusip)

100 - 백 (baek)

For 101, it'll be 백일, For 102, it'll be 백이...etc

200 - 이백 (ibaek)

For 201 it'll be 이백일(Ibaekil), For 202, it'll be 이백이(Ibaeki)..Etc and so on for the rest of the hundreds

300 - 삼백 (sambaek)

1000 - 천 (cheon)

2000 - 이천 (icheon)

10000 - 만 (man)

1,000,000 - 백만 (baekman)

1,000,000,000 - 십억 (sipeok)

1,000,000,000,000 - 조 (jo)

 

number _____ (train, bus, etc.) 

_____ 번 (열차, 버스, etc.) (beon (yeolcha, beoseu, etc.)

 

half - 반 (ban)

less - 덜 (deol)

more - 더 (deo)

 

Native Numbers:

Native K

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xoxo_bb
#1
Chapter 6: Update soon c:
Can the next lesson be about how Koreans like construct their sentences? If u get what I mean
xoxo_bb
#2
Chapter 6: ^^ The numbers were easy to learn, thanks! ^^
Fiza98
#3
Chapter 6: The numbers were easier to learn, thnks ♥
chandeul
#4
Chapter 5: hi! i can speak korean too :D u have an interesting corner here. ^^
saranghae22 #5
Chapter 1: I've read half of the lesson. Lol too much. Brain..hurts. Haha. The O and R are a bit confusing, but I think I got it. Anyways, thanks!