Native Korean numbers

Description

Native Korean numbers The native numbers are used for numbers of items (1-99) and age, while the Sino-Korean system is based on Chinese numbers and are used for dates, money, addresses, phone numbers, and numbers above 100.
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Created by Sabine Callebaut about 9 years ago
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Question Answer
1 하나 (hana)
2 둘 (dul)
3 셋 (set)
4 넷 (net)
5 다섯 (daseot)
6 여섯 (yeoseot)
7 일곱 (ilgop)
8 여덟 (yeodeol)
9 아홉 (ahop)
10 열 (yeol)
11 열하나
12 열둘
13 열셋
14 열넷
15 열다섯
20 스물
30 서른
40 마흔
50
60 예순
70 일흔
80 여든
90 아흔
100
1000 즈믄
10,000 드먼 (deumeon) or 골 (gol)
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