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Jaenri
Korean numbers?
How do you or what do you add?
Like for example
Uses and what number to use sino/korean?
when to use this?
6번
6분
6개
and others I don't know yet like
( Not sure which numbers to use from sino and korean so I'm adding single digit and large digits )
6 points
600 points
6 people
600 people
6x ( like 5x more heavier, 10x more brighter )
How do you say I can speak 3 languages? which of the 2 should you use?
and if you can, please add more because I'm sleepy right now.
thank you
2 de nov. de 2016 8:45
Respuestas · 1
Quoted from https://www.italki.com/question/372129
It depends on the counting noun.
Generally,
if the counting noun is Sino-Korean, the numbers read as Sino-Korean.
if the counting noun is Native-Korean, the numbers read as native-Korean.
There are some exceptions.
건, 개, 명, 시간, 근, 시 are used with native-Korean number
살 is native, 54(살) read as native.
세 is Sino-Korean, 54(세) reads as Sino-Korean.
When reading as Native number, the number which is above 100 read as Sino and the number which is below 100 read as native.
6번 => 육번(for number), 여섯번(for times)
6분 => 육분(for minutes), 여섯분(for people)
6개 => 여섯개
6 points => 육점 or 여섯점
600 points => 육백점
6 people => 여섯명
600 people => 육백명
6x => 여섯배
3 languages => 언어 세개, 세개의 언어
2 de noviembre de 2016
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Jaenri
Competencias lingüísticas
Árabe (estándar moderno), Inglés, Filipino (tagalo), Japonés, Coreano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Japonés, Coreano
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