Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How do you say one two three four five six seven eight nine Ten in Korean?
How do you say one two three four five six seven eight nine Ten in Korean?
One two three four five six seven eight nine Ten in Korean is represented as the following words:
(Hannah)? (dur)? (speaking)? (naid)(da seod)(Yeo seod)(yir gob)(Yeo deor)(a hob)? (yeor), where the brackets represent the Roman word of the word.
Example: something big will happen in ten days! ? ? !
Extended data:
1. In Korean, numbers exceeding 10 are usually represented by Chinese characters. The Hanja for 1~ 10 is as follows:
1? (yir),2? (easy), 3? (Sam) 4? (sa), 5? (o),6? (yug),7? (qir),8? (par), 9? (Gu), 10? (Xibe)
2. The number of "weeks" related to Korean figures is as follows:
Monday? (easy? Liu Yier), Tuesday (Hua You Yi Er), Wednesday? (Su You Earle), Thursday? (mouguiyir), Friday? (Ge Miaoyir), Saturday? (tou you yir), Sunday? (Liu Yi Il)
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