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− | | | + | | 1'0000 || 만 || 萬 |
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− | | | + | | 10^5 || 십만 || 十萬 |
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− | | | + | | 10^6 || 백만 || 百萬 |
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− | | | + | | 10^7 || 천만 || 千萬 |
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Revision as of 20:20, 22 May 2009
The Sino Korean numbers are derived from the Chinese numerals (Sino is a prefix meaning Chinese).
Number | Sino Korean | Hanja |
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0 | 영 | 零 |
1 | 일 | 一 |
2 | 이 | 二 |
3 | 삼 | 三 |
4 | 사 | 四 |
5 | 오 | 五 |
6 | 육 | 六 |
7 | 칠 | 七 |
8 | 팔 | 八 |
9 | 구 | 九 |
10 | 십 | 十 |
11 | 십일 | 十一 |
12 | 십이 | 十二 |
13 | 십삼 | 十三 |
14 | 십사 | 十四 |
15 | 십오 | 十五 |
16 | 십육* | 十六 |
17 | 십칠 | 十七 |
18 | 십팔 | 十八 |
19 | 십구 | 十九 |
20 | 이십 | 二十 |
100 | 백 | 百 |
1000 | 천 | 千 |
1'0000 | 만 | 萬 |
10^5 | 십만 | 十萬 |
10^6 | 백만 | 百萬 |
10^7 | 천만 | 千萬 |
10^8 | 억 | 億 |