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Korean Native Numbers Continued Posted by on Jul 7, 2009

20 – sumul (스물) 30 – surun (서른) 40 – mahun (마흔) 50 – shwin (쉰) 60 – yesun (예순) 70 – ilhun (일흔) 80 – yodun (여든) 90 – ahun (아흔) 100 – bek (백) One thing I want to point out is that numbers ending in 1, 2, 3, or 4 will be…

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Native Korean Numbers Posted by on Jul 4, 2009

1 – hana (하나) 2 – dul (둘) 3 – set (셋) 4 – net (넷) 5 – dasot (다섯) 6 – yosot (여섯) 7 – ilkop (일곱) 8 – yodolph (여덟) 9 – ahop (아홉) 10 – yol (열) 11 – yol hana (열하나) 12 – yol dul (열둘) There are two number systems…

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Basic Phrases Posted by on Jul 1, 2009

I tried to think of some useful phrases that might be useful at some point in your life. 여보세요 – (yoboseyo) hello (only used when answering the phone) 내일 만나요 – (neil manayo) see you tomorrow (literally, “meet tomorrow”) 다음에 또 봐요 – (daume ddo bayo) see you again next time 나중에 봐요 – (najunge…

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