Don't worry if you're feeling overwhelmed, we'll teach you when to use each system, and for now, focus on memorizing the numbers.
Remember, learning a new language takes time and practice, so don't get discouraged if you don't pick it up right away. Keep at it and soon enough, you'll be counting in Korean like a pro.
| Number | Native-Korean | Romanisation |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 영 (공) |
Yung (Gong) |
| 1 | 하나 (한) | Hana (Han) |
| 2 | 둘 (두) | Dul (Du) |
| 3 | 셋 (세) | Set (Se) |
| 4 | 넷 (네) | Net (Ne) |
| 5 | 다섯 | Da-seot |
| 6 | 여섯 | Yeo-seot |
| 7 | 일곱 | Il-gob |
| 8 | 여덟 | Yeo-dul |
| 9 | 아홉 | A-hob |
| 10 | 열 | Yeol |
Here is a recording of the Native-Korean numbers from 0-10. Try reading along again!