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Unlike Sino-Korean numbers, numbers 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 have their own special words. The correct way of reading the native Korean numbers is to read the tens digits first (10,20,30….) and then say the unit digits (native Korean numbers 1-10). If you know other languages, you can use those to help with mnemonics, too! Hana in Korean means “one”, but “hana” in Japanese means “flower.” I remember it by thinking “hana hana: one flower!” Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to read native Korean numbers 1–100 with examples and exercises. You’ll also learn how to use numbers in sentences (free printable Korean flashcards and infographics included).

How can you start practicing your numbers? Can you count to 10 in Korean when you’re mad? Or practice telling time in Korean? Koreans generally use native-Korean numbers to count in Korean from 20 to 40. Beyond that, it’s quite common for Koreans to use either Sino-Korean or native-Korean numbers. Except for the case when telling time in the Korean language, which uses both number systems. Once you have introduced your age and you managed to find out the age of the person you are talking to, you may need to use Korean honorific titles if the other person is older than you. Are you an expert in native Korean numbers now? Answer these questions in the comment below and find out.Considering that we usually do self-introductions when meeting new people, we will be using mostly polite or formal Korean speech. You might know, it’s very important to get the speech levels in Korean correct. We don’t want to be disrespectful during our first interactions, right? To say the day, you’ll need to know a couple more words: 년 ( nyeon, “year”) and 일 ( il, “day”). So if you want to say the date is August 26th, 2020, you’d say 이천이십년 팔월 이십육일 ( icheon isibnyeon parwol isib yuk-il). Using Arabic numbers, it’s written: 2020년 8월 26일. This is when your self-introduction really starts: introducing your name. Before we learn how to introduce our names in Korean, it is equally important to learn the phrase, “What is your name?” in Korean to make things more conversational.

I will be teaching you some basic phrases and words, along with some tips that will make every Korean you meet say, “한국어를 잘 하시네요!” (hangugoreul jal hasineyo) i.e. “You speak Korean well!” So to say 50 people, you could either say 오십명, or 쉰 명 if you’d like. And to say 100 people, it’s just 백 명. Innovative Language Review – Complete Pod101 Language Course Review (with Screenshots and Video Results) So if you hear any of the two keywords being mentioned as part of a question directed to you, the likelihood of them asking for your name is high. And to that question, you can answer:Answers: 1. 책 마흔다섯 권,2.공책 아흔아홉 권, 3.자동차쉰셋대, 4.열넷 병 Count In Korean With Ordinal Numbers: First, Second,Third. In a way, it’s magical. If you are lazy, or if you don’t know the correct counter for something while talking, you can just use this and it will (probably) make sense. Korea chose to use both number systems for different purposes. with one exception. when it comes to counting time in Korean, they use both number systems at the same time. In Korean, they have specific words used to count different object categories. These words are called counters.

China influenced the writing systems of both Japanese and Korean. Both languages originally used Chinese characters, but then created their own native writing systems: Korean hangul and Japanese kana. oneu) means ‘which’ and 나라 (nara) means ‘country’, so to reply, all you need to do is to replace 어느나라 (oneunara) with the country you are from. Assuming you are from America, you can say: Up to this point, you should be able to give a self-introduction of your name, age, nationality, occupation, and even talk about things that you like. That is a big step toward being able to make many new Korean friends. I’ve made this summary chart here so you can get what you’re looking for. Read on to get all the details, and context for each expression. AudioBasically, once you hit 10,000, you start counting in 10,000’s instead of 1,000’s like you do in English. You’ll use this system of numbers most with Korean words called “counters.” They help count different categories of objects or things, like people, books, or cars. We’ll talk about that in a bit. Numbers in Korean 10 – 20 Take note that you should say the above phrase only if you are outside of the country that you say you are from. dul, “two”) → 두번째 ( dubeonjjae, “second”) 셋 ( set) → 세번째 ( sebeonjjae, “third”) 넷 ( net) → 네번째 ( nebeonjjae, “fourth”)

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