✅Day 4: Counting in Korean – Native vs Sino Numbers
π Counting in Korean – Native vs Sino Numbers Counting in Korean can be confusing at first because Korean has not just one, but two number systems ! This guide will help you clearly understand the difference between Native Korean numbers and Sino-Korean numbers . You’ll also learn when to use each, how to pronounce them, and see real-life examples with Romanization. π’ The Two Number Systems in Korean Number Native Korean Romanization Sino-Korean Romanization 1 νλ ha-na μΌ il 2 λ dul μ΄ i 3 μ
set μΌ sam 4 λ· net μ¬ sa 5 λ€μ― da-seot μ€ o 6 μ¬μ― yeo-seot μ‘ yuk 7 μΌκ³± il-gop μΉ chil 8 μ¬λ yeo-deol ν pal 9 μν a-hop ꡬ gu 10 μ΄ yeol μ sip ✅ Native Korean is mostly used for counting things you can touch or experience (people, items, hours). ✅ Sino-Korean is used for dates, money, phone numbers, minutes, etc. π When to Use Native Korean Numbers π¦ Age (informally): “μ€λ¬Όν μ΄” – 21 yea...