Alphabets & Numbers

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Alphabets in Korean are different than English. It is categorized into consonants and vowels. By knowing this, it will help you with pronouncing the written text in Korean. :)

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Korean has two sets of numbers. Native and Sino. Sino numbers are taken from Chinese. Native numbers are commonly used so pay extra careful attention. 

From 11, you can simply speak the numbers by adding upwards

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From 11, you can simply speak the numbers by adding upwards.

For example, 12 (10 + 2) = yeol-dool

25 (20 + 5) = seu-mool-da-seot

37(30 + 7) = seo-reun il-gob

Easy, right?


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