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Alphabet and Combinations

 

Korean Terms

AttentionCha Ryut
ReadyJoon Bi
BowGyung Nae
At EaseBa Ro
MeditationJyung Ja
Flag SaluteGook Gyi
Class BeginSoo Ryun She Ja
Turn aroundTuri Tura
Step ChangePalbako

Korean Numbers

One - Ha-na 
Two - Tul - Note: The "T" is pronounced by placing the tounge as if to say a "T" and then saying a "D" 
Three - Set
Four - Net
Five - Ta-sot
Six - Ya-sot
Seven - Il-gop - Note: The "P" sound is swallowed. 
Eight - Yo-dolb 
Nine - A-hup
Ten - Yol

After Ten, it is a simple matter to continue counting. Simply say the Tens indicator and then the number.
Eleven - Yol-Ha-na 
Twelve - Yol-Tul 
Twenty-one - Sumol-Ha-na

Ten - Yol
Twenty - Sumul 
Thirty - Surun
Forty - Mahun
Fifty - Schween
Sixty - Yesun
Seventy - Irun
Eighty - Yodun
Ninety - Ahun
One Hundred - Baek


 

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