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The Bigger Numbers Posted by on Jul 16, 2009 in Vocabulary

1000 – chun ()

2000 – i chun (이천)

From 1000 – 9000, it’s the numeral plus thousand. For example, 3,000 = 3 () and 1000 (). For example, a number like 4,567 would be: 4 thousand (사천) 5 hundred (오백) 60 (육십) 7 ().

10,000 – man ()

20,000 – i man (이만)

Numbers 10,000  to 90,000 is formed by adding the numeral plus man (). For example, 30,000 is 3 () and man ().

100,000 – ship man (십만)

200,000 – iship man (이십만)

100,000 – 900,000 is formed much in the same way as the numbers above. 300,000 = (삼십만). 45,678 = (사만)(오천)(육백)(칠십)().

1,000,000 – bek man (백만)

What is 2,000,000? (Hint: it’s formed exactly as the other numbers were formed)

10,000,000 – chun man (천만)

100,000,000 – ok ()

Try a number like this: 234,567,890 by yourself.

 

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Comments:

  1. Christine:

    Thank you so much for this blog. I am learning alot.

  2. Julie:

    Thanks so much for this blog ^^ could you tell me what is 200,381,003?