Korean lesson #12 HOW TO USE NATIVE NUMBERS IN KOREAN WITH UNIT NOUNs

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    -Lesson 12: How to use native numbers in Korean with unit nouns
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    Today we're going to learn how to use native numbers when you talk about the number of items and the number of people. Let's get started.
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    📌Part 1-GRAMMAR
    In the beginner lesson 5, I already dealt with sino-numbers. If you haven't seen the video yet, please click this way and come back.
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    Comparing both Sino and native numbers, I mentioned that native numbers are used in a more casual, friendly daily setting. What does this mean? Korean people use it when you say age, the number of people and items, and the hours of a day. That's it! We don't use this number system for Mathematics, complex measurements, or scientific performance. It means you don't need to know this number from 0 to 10,000 like sino-numbers. Today must be your lucky day!
    The better news is that native numbers are often used from just 1 to 10. Really? Yes. Well... kind of… There is one exception: age. That’s because we can be older than 10 years old, right? The first part of the video is from 1 to 10 with 10 unit nouns and the second part is from 11 to 99 to talk about age. Then let's started with 하나.
    1 하나 / 2 둘 / 3 셋 / 4 넷 / 5 다섯 / 6 여섯 / 7 일곱 / 8 여덟 / 9 아홉 / 10 열
    To count the number of objects or people, put an appropriate unit noun to the native number. At this point, the form of the native number changes slightly. 하나 becomes 한, 둘 becomes 두, 셋 becomes 세, and 넷 becomes 네.
    Now Let's count the numbers with the unit nouns.

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  • @alphakoreanclass
    @alphakoreanclass  2 года назад

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  • @n35mendez72
    @n35mendez72 4 месяца назад

    To correct 1:17 _ friendly , not friendnly

  • @klin7474
    @klin7474 4 года назад +1

    안녕하세요. In what kind of situations, we use 수무 instead of 스물?

    • @alphakoreanclass
      @alphakoreanclass  4 года назад

      스물' is used to read the number 20 in the Native Korean number system.
      and 스무+살 스무+명, '스무' is used to indicate the exact number of objects or age in combination with other unit nouns(or counter nouns) like 병, 잔, 권...

    • @klin7474
      @klin7474 4 года назад

      Alpha Korean Helena thank you so much!!

  • @Happysoul92
    @Happysoul92 3 года назад

    Please speak slower as we are not Korean.