Korean has two distinct number systems: native Korean numbers (hana, dool, set) are used for age and counting objects, while Sino-Korean numbers (il, ee, sam) are used for money, dates, and phone numbers. For example, 20 years old is 'seu-moo sal' (using native numbers), while 20,000 won is 'ee-mahn wuhn' (using Sino-Korean numbers).
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Korean Numbers Have 2 Systems? hana vs il Explained ๐ฐ๐ทAdded:
Korean has two number systems.
That's why numbers feel confusing.
Use hana dual set for age and counting things.
Use il a sam for money, dates, and phone numbers.
20 years old is seumu sal seumusul 20,000 won is iman won imanon Same number, different system.
Save this so you don't mix them up.
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