Numbers - Native Korean numbers

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Native Korean numbers are used to express time and unit. They are generally used along with unit nouns that express the appropriate unit when counting things or numbers. 하나 is a number (noun) when counting something. And 한 is an adjective. Therefore, use 한 with a noun. Eg. 연필 하나 (one pencil) 연필 한 개 (one pencil (with a counting particle 개))
YukHung Lee
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Question Answer
하나 VS 한 1 (Noun) VS 1 (Abj.)
둘 VS 두 2 (Noun) VS 2 (Abj.)
셋 VS 세 3 (Noun) VS 3 (Abj.)
넷 VS 네 4 (Noun) VS 4 (Abj.)
다섯 5
여섯 6
일곱 7
여덟 8
아홉 9
10
열하나 11
스물 VS 스무 20 (Noun) VS 20 (Abj.)
서른 30
마흔 40
50
예순 60
일흔 70
여든 80
아흔 90
100
즈믄 1,000
드먼 10,000
100,000,000
1,000,000,000
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