I remember really having an issue with sino vs native korean numbers and this is a resource I found that can really help you out if you find yourself in the same position! You can play through 1-100 on both the sino and native korean numbers games for a nice review and test of your skills.
Sino Numbers
- 일 (il)
- 이 (i)
- 삼 (sam)
- 사 (sah)
- 오 (oh)
- 육 (yuuk)
- 칠 (chill)
- 팔 (pal)
- 구 (gu)
- 십 (sip)
Native Numbers
- 하나 (hana) or 한 (han)
- 둘 (dul)
- 셋 (set)
- 넷 (net)
- 다섯 (daseot)
- 여섯 (yeoseot)
- 일곱 (ilgop)
- 여덟 (yeodeol)
- 아홉 (ahop)
- 열 (yeol)
They both offer different ranges so you can just study 1-10 and get the basics down or focus on the pesky native Korean 20-90. An app is available to download on your phone for both but the option is always available to play on a web browser so you can play desktop, mobile, tablet, or wherever whenever you like.
Check out a similar hangul study practice game as well to memorize the Korean writing system! Which is also free to use, with both web and app versions for you to choose from.
4 Comments
스타 · February 18, 2024 at 11:51 pm
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