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Do 셋 & 세 Have the same meaning?
I have seen both used but are they the same. And when would I use them if they are different. (same with 넷 & 네?)
13 de mar. de 2013 4:52
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하나, 둘, 셋, 넷 One Two Three four..
한 개, 두 개, 세 개, 네 개.
four eggs ->달걀 네 개(0) 달걀 넷 개(x)
are you clear?
13 de marzo de 2013
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Hi Zora. There are a few native Korean numbers that loose their last letter if they are put before a noun. These are
1 hana/han
2 deul/ deu
3 sét/sé
4 nét/né
20 seumul/seumu
(and then also 21 et cetera)
See lesson number 20 in this site:
http://www.koreanwikiproject.com/wiki/index.php?title=TTMIK_Level_1
I presume you know what a noun is by the way?
13 de marzo de 2013
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