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The Korean “g” is somewhere between the “g” and “k” sound in English, “d” is between
“d” and “t,” and “b” could be “b” or “p.” “U” and “i” can be read as the “oo” in “moon”
and “ee” in “meek,” respectively. For vowel combinations, “eo” sounds like the short “u”
in “bus,” and “oe” and “ae” something like the short “ay” in “way.”
NUMBERS
Korean Numbers
English
Romanized Korean
Korean
1
hana
하나
2
dul
3
set
4
net
5
tasot
다섯
6
yosot
여섯
7
ilgop
일곱
8
yodolp
여덟
9
ahop
아홉
10
yeol
50
shween
90
ahun
아흔
Sino-Korean Numbers
English
Romanized Korean
Korean
1
il
2
i
3
sam
4
sa
5
o
6
yuk
7
chil
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