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Korean count words

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Korean count words

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Korean count words: Encyclopedia II - Korean numerals - Construction

For both native and Sino-Korean numerals, the tens (11 through 19) are represented by a combination of tens and the ones places. For instance, 15 would be sib-o (십오), but not usually il-sib-o in the Sino-Korean system, and yeol-daseot (열다섯) in native Korean. Twenty through ninety are likewise represented in this place-holding manner in the Sino-Korean system, while Native Korean has its own unique ...

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Korean count words: Encyclopedia II - Japanese counter word - Exceptions

The traditional numbers are used by and for young children to give their ages, instead of using the age counter sai. Some counters, notably nichi 日 and nin 人 use the traditional numerals for some low numbers; exceptional cases for these counters are given in the table below. Counters beginning with h~ (including fu~) undergo (almost) regular changes in sound, when preceded by the numerals 1, 3, 6, 8, and 10. The table below illustrates the process for hon 本 but the same changes apply to ...

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Japanese counter word, Japanese counter word - Table of the traditional numerals, Japanese counter word - List of counters, Japanese counter word - Exceptions

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