How to Count to 10 in Korean

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    • 1). Count the number one by saying "hana," pronounced "HA-nah" in Native Korean or "il," pronounced "ill," in Sino Korean.

    • 2). Count the number two by saying "dul," pronounced "dool" in Native Korean or "i," pronounced "ee," in Sino Korean.

    • 3). Count the number three by saying "set," pronounced "set" in Native Korean or "sam," pronounced "sam," in Sino Korean.

    • 4). Count the number four by saying "net," pronounced "net" in Native Korean or "sa," pronounced "sah," in Sino Korean.

    • 5). Count the number five by saying "da-sul," pronounced "DA-sut" in Native Korean or "o," pronounced "oh," in Sino Korean.

    • 6). Count the number six by saying "yuh-seot," pronounced "YA-sut" in Native Korean or "yuk," pronounced "yook," in Sino Korean.

    • 7). Count the number seven by saying "il-gop," pronounced "EEL-gope" in Native Korean or "ch'il," pronounced "CH-eel," in Sino Korean.

    • 8). Count the number eight by saying "yuh-deol," pronounced "YA-dool" in Native Korean or "p'al," pronounced "P-all," in Sino Korean.

    • 9). Count the number nine by saying "ah-hop," pronounced "AH-hope" in Native Korean or "ku," pronounced "goo," in Sino Korean.

    • 10

      Count the number 10 by saying "yeol," pronounced "yool" in Native Korean or "sip," pronounced "ship," in Sino Korean.

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