There are two ways to count in korean. The first way is used for just age, counting the number of something, etc. The second way is for math.
First way: hana (one), dool (two), set (three), net (four), da sut (five), yuh sut (six), il gope (seven), yuh duhl (eight), ahope (nine), yuhl (ten)
Second way: ill (1), ee (2), sahm (3), sah (4), oh (5), yook (6), chil (7), pahl (8), gooh (9), sibp (10)
Hope this helps :)
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 is counting from ten to one backwards
It takes exactly ten seconds to count to ten in ten seconds.
In Korean, 100,000 is said as "십만" (pronounced "ship-man"). The word "십" means ten, and "만" means ten thousand, so together they represent one hundred thousand.
To count to ten backwards, start from ten and subtract one with each subsequent number. You would say: ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. Finally, you would end at zero if you continue counting backwards.
Ten Count was created on 2008-07-27.
Count to Ten - album - was created in 2007.
The duration of Count to Ten - film - is 1.67 hours.
English, (American)
to count to ten is 'compter jusqu'Ã dix' in French.
You say sip, yul. It is ten in Korean.
Count to Ten - film - was created on 1985-05-02.
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