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#20748594Tuesday, February 09, 2010 12:08 AM GMT

hana:one Dool:two sed:three ned:four dasut:five yusut:six eelgop:seven yudul:eight ahop:nine yul:ten Any koreans who want to say something here feel free!
Haengbok
#20807604Wednesday, February 10, 2010 4:03 AM GMT

Actually... Going by proper transliteration through the Revised version it'd all be: Hana [하나] = one Dul [둘] = two Set [셋] = three Net [넷] = four Daseot [다섯] = five Yeoseot [여섯] = six Ilgop [일곱] = seven Yeodeol [여덟] = eight Ahop [아홉] = nine Yeol [열] = ten Yeolhana [열 하나] = eleven Yeoldul [열 둘] = twelve Yeolset [열 셋] thirteen Yeolnet [열 넷] = fourteen Yeoldaseot [열 다섯] = fifteen Yeolyeoseot [열 여섯] = sixteen Yeolilgop [열 일곱] = seventeen Yeolyeodeol [열 여덟] = eighteen Yeolahop [열 아홉] = nineteen Seumul [스물] = twenty Seorun [서른] = thirty Maheun [마흔] = forty Swin [쉰] = fifty Yesun [예순] = sixty Ilheun [일흔] = seventy Yeodeun [여든] = eighty Aheun [아흔] = ninety On = [온] one-hundred Jeumeun [즈믄] = one-thousand These are all cardinal numbers, mind you.
Dr01d3k4
#20820642Wednesday, February 10, 2010 4:46 PM GMT

Dul [둘] = two Lul, the symbol looks like it is saying '2' =P I already knew the numbers up to 40 from when I used to do Tae Kwon Do.
Dr01d3k4
#20820668Wednesday, February 10, 2010 4:47 PM GMT

Oops, I mean just four* not fourty.
celinapuma1011alt
#20832514Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:04 PM GMT

이봐, 난 한국어를 쓸 수있습니다 Hey I can speak Korean

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