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Yosot Cartoon Dessert Mural Kids Bakery Cake Shop Industrial Decoration Chalkboard Background Kids menu Wallpaper 3D*300cmx210cm(118.1x82.7inch)

Yosot Cartoon Dessert Mural Kids Bakery Cake Shop Industrial Decoration Chalkboard Background Kids menu Wallpaper 3D*300cmx210cm(118.1x82.7inch)

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All you need to do now is to fill in the blank with your name. So, if I were to introduce myself to you, I would say: Up to this point, you should be able to give a self-introduction of your name, age, nationality, occupation, and even talk about things that you like. That is a big step toward being able to make many new Korean friends. That’s because the months are just the Sino number + the word for month, which is 월 ( wol). Take a look: In Korean, they use them very similarly. Where you might say “oh” in English – like in Korean phone numbers – you would use 공 ( gong).

In the examples above, the two keywords to listen out for are 직업 (jigob) which means ‘occupation’ and 일 (il) which means ‘work’.

There are two notable changes though: June and October. These two months drop their last consonant to make it easier to pronounce the word. Here is a complete list of the most common Korean counters used with Sino Korean numbers for you to get started! When saying how many of something there are, you say the noun + the Native Korean number + the counter. It looks like this: So if you hear any of the two keywords being mentioned as part of a question directed to you, the likelihood of them asking for your name is high. And to that question, you can answer:

If you are a fan of Korean drama or k-pop, combined these numbers with common Korean words and phrases that are mostly used in Korean media and you’ll be on your way to understanding k dramas easily baek) means “100” in Korean. And from this point forward, you would only use Sino-Korean numbers. After 99, Native Korean numbers are no longer in use, so you don’t need to know them. Answers: 1. 책 마흔다섯 권,2.공책 아흔아홉 권, 3.자동차쉰셋대, 4.열넷 병 Count In Korean With Ordinal Numbers: First, Second,Third. In Korean, they have specific words used to count different object categories. These words are called counters. As you can see, from 10,000, smaller numbers start getting added in front of man to make larger numbers.Now that you know how to count in Korean, learning the days of the month in Korean will be a cinch. Here’s how to read the native Korean numbers 1–100. All you have to do is memorize the Korean words for 18 numbers (numbers 1 to 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90), and the rest of the numbers are simply combinations of these numbers.



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