Learn how to pronounce the Korean numbers 1-10 through the video below. Listen carefully for the correct Korean pronunciation: Korean Numbers 1-10 Explained Quickly! Which Korean numbers should I learn first? We recommend learning the numbers in the Sino-Korean number system first. This Korean ...
a look at what we’re going to learn today. After going through the lesson, you should know all of these numbers in Korean. Below is a table of Korean words for the different numbers. You’ll learn them using the two Korean number systems: The native Korean and the Sino-Korean system...
Native Korean is the real Korean that is different from any other language.Sino Korean is Koreanized Chinese words (In the past, Korean used Chinese characters to write down, so automatically learned Chinese pronunciation. It came to Korea 2000 years ago, so the pronunciation is ancient Chinese)...
Learning how to count in Korean is easy. And after this lesson, you’ll be a master of Korean numbers!Fun fact: there are actually two ways to count in Korean, the Sino-Korean number system and the Native Korean number system. This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(...
When counting people in Japanese, you use the counter ~人 (nin) for 3 or more people. For one person, you say ひとり (hitori), and for two people you say ふたり (futari). Any number after that is the Sino-Japanese number system followed by ~人, such as 三人 (sannin, “three ...
The counters in the previous section use the numbers from the Korean number system. The counters below use the Sino-Korean number system instead. Below are some counting words, as well as some examples of counting items using Korean numbers with the counting words. 일 (il) → a counter fo...