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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
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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
1000
1'0000
10^5 십만 十萬
10^6 백만 百萬
10^7 천만 千萬
10^8