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Korean numerals

The Korean language has two regularly used sets of numerals: a native Korean system and Sino-Korean system. The native Korean number system is used for general counting, like counting up to 99. It is also used to count people, hours, objects, ages, and more. Sino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes such as dates, money, minutes…

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Korean numerals → Chinese, Everything, For, Korean, Sino-Korean, The, The Sino-Korean, Twenty

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used sino-korean korean native numbers numerals two system example number words also lit usually ordinal ten use se measure note

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datesinstance ofSino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes0.80text
moneyinstance ofSino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes0.80text
minutesinstance ofSino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes0.80text
addressesinstance ofSino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes0.80text
phone numbersinstance ofSino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes0.80text
and numbers above 99instance ofSino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes0.80text
the Olympicsinstance ofis usually used in combination with suffixes to designate a specific event in sequential things0.80text
phone numbersinstance ofsome Hanja for each Sino-Korean numbers are replaced by alternative ones to prevent ambiguity or retouching.For verbally communicating number sequences0.80text
ID numbersinstance ofsome Hanja for each Sino-Korean numbers are replaced by alternative ones to prevent ambiguity or retouching.For verbally communicating number sequences0.80text
etc.instance ofsome Hanja for each Sino-Korean numbers are replaced by alternative ones to prevent ambiguity or retouching.For verbally communicating number sequences0.80text
especially over the phoneinstance ofsome Hanja for each Sino-Korean numbers are replaced by alternative ones to prevent ambiguity or retouching.For verbally communicating number sequences0.80text
native Korean numbers for 1instance ofsome Hanja for each Sino-Korean numbers are replaced by alternative ones to prevent ambiguity or retouching.For verbally communicating number sequences0.80text

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