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The Sino Korean numbers are derived from the Chinese numerals (Sino is a prefix meaning Chinese).
 
The Sino Korean numbers are derived from the Chinese numerals (Sino is a prefix meaning Chinese).
  
==Numbers 1-10==
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Revision as of 07:00, 16 February 2010

The Sino Korean numbers are derived from the Chinese numerals (Sino is a prefix meaning Chinese).

Numbers 0-10

Number Pronunciation Hanja
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Numbers 11-99

Number Pronunciation Hanja
11 십일 十一
12 십이 十二
13 십삼 十三
14 십사 十四
15 십오 十五
16 심육* 十六
17 십칠 十七
18 십팔 十八
19 십구 十九
20 이십 二十
21 이십일 二十一
30 삼십 三十
32 삼십이 三十二
40 사십 四十
43 사십삼 四十三
50 오십 五十
54 오십사 五十四
60 육심 六十
65 육심오 六十五
70 칠십 七十
76 칠십육* 七十六
80 팔십 八十
87 팔십칠 八十七
90 구십 九十
98 구십팔 九十八

Numbers 100 and above

Number Pronunciation Hanja
100
1,000
10,000
100,000 십만 十萬
1,000,000 백만 百萬
10,000,000 천만 千萬
100,000,000

Pronunciation note

  • Any time 6 is preceded by 10 (like 16 or 56), the combination is always pronounced 심육

See also