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Just Look at a map and you’ll see that China and Korea are geographically so close. Besides trading goods to Korea, the Chinese language also influenced the Korean language and culture in many aspects of common daily life greetings and words How can you start practicing your numbers? Can you count to 10 in Korean when you’re mad? Or practice telling time in Korean? If you can’t express a counter for a piece of object in a Korean sentence, there is one absolutely must-know Korean counter in your rescue.

If your age has a 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the ones place, you will need to say 한 (han), 두 (du), 세 (se), or 네 (ne) before the word 살 (sal). First” changes from 헌 ( han, “one”) to 첫 ( cheos) and adds the counter 번째 ( beonjjae). So “first” in Korean is 첫번째 ( cheosbeonjjae). The Native Korean numbers are used to talk about the hour in time (but not days, months, or years), age, and counting things and people. In fact, that’s its primary purpose: counting things. 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!” To this question, the reply is actually very simple. Since the word 어디 (odi) means ‘where’, all you have to do is to replace 어디 (odi) with the country you are from. If you are from America, you can say:Now, you will need to fill in the blank with your age. To do that, you will need to know Native Korean Numbers. To really master it, you will need to do some memorisation but to keep things simple, you just need to remember your own age. In Korean, they have specific words used to count different object categories. These words are called counters. 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? You could accidentally offend people if you are not careful! So it’s crucial to know to count age in Korean before you even land in Korea. To count age in Korean, all you need to do is add and use the native Korean number plus 살 (sal), the word for “year (s) old.”

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. baek) means “100” in Korean. And from this point forward, you would only use Sino-Korean numbers. After 99, Native Korean numbers are no longer in use, so you don’t need to know them. but Korean use 분can actually count seven different categories of things, which we broke down in great detailHere’s the complete list of native-Korean numbers 1-10 and 20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90 with hangul and pronunciations. Answers: 1. 책 마흔다섯 권,2.공책 아흔아홉 권, 3.자동차쉰셋대, 4.열넷 병 Count In Korean With Ordinal Numbers: First, Second,Third.

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