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How to count in Korean : Cardinal Numbers in Korean (10 ~ 99) 한국어로 숫자 세는 법 (10부터 99까지)

So young! 2017. 2. 16. 18:28   
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As I mentioned in earlier post, there are two different ways to count cardinal numbers in Korean; one derived from native Korean and the other from Chinese characters(Sino-Korean).

This time, I want to look at numbers from 10 to 100. There are also two different ways to count.

Arabic Native Korean System Chinese Character System
(Sino-Korean System)
10 열 (yeol) 십 (shib)
11 열하나 (yeol-hahnah) 십일 (shib-eel)
20 스물 (sumool) 이십 (eeshib)
22 스물둘 (sumool-dool) 이십이(eeshib-ee)
30 서른 (suh-reun) 삼십(sahmshib)
33 서른셋 (suh-reun-seht) 삼십삼(sahmshib-sahm)
40 마흔 (mah-heun) 사십 (sah-shib)
44 마흔넷 (mah-heun-neht) 사십사 (sah-shib-sah)
50 쉰 (sheen) 오십 (oh-shib)
55 쉰다섯 (sheen-dah-sut) 오십오 (oh-shib-oh)
60 예순 (yesoon) 육십 (yookshib)
66 예순여섯 (yesoon-yeo-sut) 육십육 (yookshib-yook)
70 일흔 (eel-heun) 칠십 (chilshib)
77 일흔일곱 (eel-heun-eel-gob) 칠십칠 (chilshib-chil)
80 여든 (yeo-deun) 팔십 (pahlshib)
88 여든여덟 (yeo-deun-yeo-dul) 팔십팔 (pahlshib-pahl)
90 아흔 (ah-heun) 구십 (gooshib)
99 아흔아홉 (ah-heun-ah-hope) 구십구 (gooshib-goo)

 

Native Korean numbers are usually used when you count something or say someone's age or hours. And a counter is needed after the number when you use a number to count something.

□ 사과 개 주세요.
- sagwa yeol gae juseyo.
- Give me ten apples.

□ 그녀도 이제 마흔 살이에요.
- geunyeodo ije mah-heun sariyeo.
- She is now 40 years old.

Chinese oriented numbers (Sino-Korean numbers) are used for dates, money, minutes and seconds, addresses, and phone numbers. Also a counter is needed after the number.

□ 이 옷이 오십 달러 라구요?
- i oshi oh-shib daleo raguyo?
- Is this clothes fifty dollars?

□ 거기까지 가려면 삼십 분은 걸려요.
- geogikkaji garyeomyeon sahmshib buneun geolyeoyo.
- It takes about thirty minutes to get there.

Other posts

You can check more on how to count in Korean from my other posts.
from 0 to 10
from 10 to 99
from 100 and more

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