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Counting in Korean: Sino-Korean vs Native Korean

Counting in Korean: Sino-Korean vs Native Korean

Learn to count in both the Sino-Korean and Native Korean number systems with pronunciation and meanings.

Num
Sino-Korean
Native Korean
1
/il/
하나
/ha.na/
2
/i/
/dul/
3
/sam/
/set/
4
/sa/
/net/
5
/o/
다섯
/da.sʌt/
6
/juk/
여섯
/jʌ.sʌt/
7
/tɕʰil/
일곱
/il.gop/
8
/pʰal/
여덟
/jʌ.dʌl/
9
/ku/
아홉
/a.hop/
10
/sip/
/jʌl/

Counting in Multiples of Ten in Korean: Sino-Korean vs Native Korean

Multiples of Ten in Korean: Sino-Korean vs Native Korean

Learn to count multiples of ten in both the Sino-Korean and Native Korean number systems with pronunciation and meanings.

To form multiples of ten in Korean, simply combine a digit from 1 to 9 (e.g., one, two, three) with the word for ten in either the Sino-Korean or Native Korean system. The word for ten in Sino-Korean is "십" (/sip/), and in Native Korean, it's "열" (/jʌl/). For numbers from 20 to 90, just add the unit digit before the word for ten, and this pattern continues up the scale!

Num
Sino-Korean
Native Korean
10
/sip/
/jʌl/
20
이십
/i.sip/
스물
/su.mul/
30
삼십
/sam.sip/
서른
/sʌ.rʌn/
40
사십
/sa.sip/
마흔
/ma.hʌn/
50
오십
/o.sip/
/ʃwin/
60
육십
/juk.sip/
예순
/je.sun/
70
칠십
/tɕʰil.sip/
일흔
/il.hɯn/
80
팔십
/pʰal.sip/
여든
/jʌ.dɯn/
90
구십
/ku.sip/
아흔
/a.hɯn/
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