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Which one should I use to say "two years"?
When I want to say "two years" in Korean, should I use 이년 or 두년?
It's almost always written as "2년" so it's hard to tell.
Thanks for your help! (:
Jan 31, 2015 4:55 PM
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1
이년 ^^
January 31, 2015
1
"2년 = 이년"
Korean people never say '두년'. ^^
January 31, 2015
Sino-Korean is used in the following situations:
•years
•months
•days
•minutes
•currency
•phone numbers
Therefore, it should be 이년 :)
February 1, 2015
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