World Languages, asked by anwesa63, 11 months ago

NUMERICALS IN KOREAN

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer is:-

One – Hana (“Ha-na”)

Two – Dul (“Dhool”)

Three – Set (“Set”)

Four – Net (“Net”)

Five – Dasot (“Da-sut”)

Six – Yasot (“Yo-sut”)

Seven – Ilgup (“Eel-gope”)

Eight – Yodol (“Yo-dull”)

Nine – Ahop (“Ah-hope”)

Ten – Yeol (“Yull”)

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Answered by rupeshwagh85572
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There are two sets of numbers in Korean: the native Korean system and the Sino-Korean system. The native numbers are used for numbers of items (1-99) and age, while the Sino-Korean system is based on Chinese numbers and are used for dates, money, addresses, phone numbers, and numbers above 100.
Hindu-Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, etc) are used for most situations, but the Hanja numerals are sometimes used for prices.
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