Korean Number System
How to Write Korean Numbers
The Korean language has two frequently used Korean number systems:
1. Sino Korean, 2. Native Korean.
Understanding how to write both Korean number system should take very little time and effort to learn.
To Avoid your initial confusion on when and in what situation to use which number system I put together lists in which
each Korean number system applies to.
1. When to Use Sino-Korean
• For any number 100 or higher since Native Korean numbers only go up to 99.
• Counting any unit of time other than hours
• Measurements (kilometers, grams, liters, etc.)
• Phone numbers
• For creating the names of the months (number of month + ?)
• Money / currency
• Math
You basically write the Korean Characters in order. If the number is a double or triple digit number you write the Number
times Position, Number times Position.
2. When to use Native Korean
• Counting physical objects (including people) and usually followed by a count word.
• Years of age
• Hours
• Counting (in general)
• Counting months (but only when used with the native Korean word for month/moon: ?)
Native Korean Numbers are written exactly like they are written above.
It’s actually pretty straightforward when it comes to learning how to use the Native Korean number system. Pronouncing Native Korean numbers is just as easy to learn. To illustrate what I mean, here are Native Korean numbers 1 to 99.
You really just need to memorizes how to pronounce the base Native Korean Numbers then you can easily pronounce any Native Korean number. I personally choose to remember that Native Korean numbers follow a “number-position” type pattern. Example of what I mean..
Understanding how to write Korean numbers is really that simple to learn. Only takes an hour or two to fully memorizes the Korean number system.
You really just need to memorizes how to pronounce the base Sino Korean Numbers then you can easily pronounce any Sino Korean number. I personally choose to remember that Sino Korean numbers follow a “number-position” type pattern. Example of what I mean..
※ Free Download of Korean educational materials. Korean numbers
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※ Hangeul is difficult to pronounce, so you have to repeat it over and over again and read it out loud.
Koreans also practice pronunciation with a ballpoint pen in their mouth for correct pronunciation.
Watch YouTube, make a loud sound, and listen to it over and over again.
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