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QuestionHow do I say "thousand" and "hundred" in Korean?Community AnswerThousand = 천 (Cheon), and Hundred = 백 (Baek). So, for example, if you wanted to say five thousand, you would say 오천 (Oh cheon), and if you wanted to say five hundred, you would say 오백 (Oh baek).
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QuestionHow can I memorize Korean words quickly?Community AnswerImmerse yourself in the language. You can watch Korean TV and movies, listen to Korean radio and read Korean books and magazines while speaking Korean. This should help you retain what you learned.
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QuestionHow do I say "third" in Korean?Community Answer세 번째. 세 = Se, or 3. 번째 = Beon Jjae, or times. So when you say 세 번째, it's third! :)
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QuestionHow do I read the number 1,042,812 in Korean Sino numbers?Community AnswerNumbers higher than 99 will be written in Chinese numbers only. You can write 1,042,812 in two ways: 1: Fully Chinese 2: 1,042,800 in Chinese, and 12 in Korean Sino
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QuestionHow can I pronounce Korean words correctly?Community AnswerPractice! That's the best thing I can say. Record yourself saying the words or phrases to make sure your pronunciation is good, and if you'd like to go all out, get a tutor! Someone who knows Korean can help you fix your mistakes.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between Hangul and Sino in Korean?Community AnswerHangul is the Korean alphabet while Sino is a Korean number system.
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QuestionHow do I say 15 in Korean?Community AnswerYul (10) Dauset (5) = 15, so you would pronounce it yuldauset. This is because from numbers 11-19 you use the Korean word for ten and the unit.
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QuestionWhat does "hana" mean in Korean?Community Answer"Hana" means "one" when you are counting. For example, if you want your friend to help you on your homework but she is immersed in playing games on her phone, you would say "You have three seconds to finish your game! Hana...dul...set!", which translates to "one, two, three!"
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QuestionFor ages above 60, do I use the Korean system or Sino-Korean?Community AnswerYou can use both. If you use the Hangul system for the number 60, it will be 육십 (yook ship). If you use Sino-Korean, it will be 예순 (yeh soon). Age in Korean is 살 (sal). However, it is more common to use Sino-Korean and say 예순 살 (yeh soon sal) if you want to say 60 years old.
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QuestionHow does the Korean age system work?Community AnswerWhen you are born, you're automatically 1. New years, you turn a year older. For example, internationally, a person would be 23, but in Korea they'd be 25.
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QuestionHow do I say the floor I want to go to in an elevator in Korean?Audrey LeeCommunity AnswerSay the number in the Chinese system (eel, ee, sam...) and add 'cheung'. So 'eel-cheung' is first floor, 'ee-cheung' means second floor, and so on.
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QuestionWhat is the best app for learning the Korean language?Community AnswerThere is not one "best" app for learning languages, as that is a matter of opinion, but Duolingo is one of the most popular options. If you have a mobile device, there are countless different apps, and most of them are free and easy to use.
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