Korea has 2 kind of number, there is:

1. SINO KOREAN NUMBER (1-100)
Function:
- For any number 100 or higher even if it would normally be expressed in native Korean (since native Korean only goes to 99)
- Counting any unit of time other than hours (if counting months, you follow it with 개월, which is the generic countword + the Sino-Korean word for month/moon)
- For creating the names of the months (number of month + 월)
- Money / currency
- Math
- Measurements (kilometers, grams, liters, etc.)
- Phone numbers
 
Lets count with sino korean number!! (1-100)
Sino korean  number so easy to use then the other korean number. As we knew, it used to count something that more than 100. Ex:
2013: 2 + 1000 + 10 + 3
이 + 천 + 십 + 삼 = 이천십삼
Easy, right?? Then, let us know how did you say 23.123 in korean??^^

Now, lets see what is the other korean number?
I guess that some of you knew about it! Yeah, it called "Native Korean Number"
2. Native Korean Number
Function:
- Counting physical objects (including people) and usually followed by a countword (개, 명, 분, 잔, etc. depending on what is being counted)
- Years of age
- Hours
- Counting (in general)
- Counting months (but only when used with the native Korean word for month/moon: 달)

Native korean number usually use in daily activity. The simplest example one is when we want to take a picture, we will say: 하나 [ha-na], 둘 [dul], 셋 [set] and then take a picture. But, this kind of number a little bit hard to remember.


Lets count in Native Korean Number then~ (1-100)
How is it? difficult? yeah, a little. But, I believe that you can do it!!^^

oke, we think that enough for this section. For the Counter word will be post soon :)
Have question?? Feel free to ask!! :D
7/13/2014 12:09:07 am

i understand it now
thanks ^^

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Abby
10/29/2019 04:26:34 am

I really ilenjoyed learning korean.I also learnt how to say numbers in korea.

Hana dul set net daseot yaseot ilgob yeodeol ahop yeol
Il ee sam sa oh yuk chil pal ku/gu sib

Am i correct?

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