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The Korean language has two regularly used sets of numerals: a native Korean system and Sino-Korean system. The native Korean number system is used for general counting, like counting up to 99. It is also used to count people, hours, objects, ages, and more. Sino-Korean numbers on the other hand are used for purposes such as dates, money, minutes, addresses, phone numbers, and numbers above 99.
The Korean language has two regularly used sets of numerals: a native Korean system and Sino-Korean system. The native Korean number system is used for...
the speaker. There are two systems of numerals in Korean: native Korean and Sino-Korean. Native Koreannumerals are used with most counter words, and...
numerals used worldwide, and two indigenous systems. The more familiar indigenous system is based on Chinese characters that correspond to numerals in...
non-decimal numerals such as Aegean numerals, Roman numerals, counting rod numerals, Mayan numerals, Cuneiform numerals and ancient Greek numerals. There is...
notation using the numerals, as well as the use of a decimal base, in particular when contrasted with other systems such as Roman numerals. However, the symbols...
sal must be used with native Koreannumerals and the Sino-Korean age classifier sey with Sino-Koreannumerals,.." "In Korea, all children are older than...
The traditional Korean calendar or Dangun calendar (Korean: 단군; Hanja: 檀君) is a lunisolar calendar. Dates are calculated from Korea's meridian (135th...
of nouns that are being described. In Japanese, as in Chinese and Korean, numerals cannot quantify nouns by themselves (except, in certain cases, for...
Taiwan, and commonly designated as 106 in the People's Republic of China (See various scale systems). Japanese numerals, Koreannumerals, Chinese numerals...
Babylonian numerals are non-positional, as are many developed later, such as the Roman numerals. The French Cistercian monks created their own numeral system...
Gujarati numerals is the numeral system of the Gujarati script of South Asia, which is a derivative of Devanagari numerals. It is the official numeral system...
targets Thai numerals – Notation for expressing numbers in Thai Japanese numerals – Number words used in the Japanese language Koreannumerals – Numbers...
Roman numerals continued long after the decline of the Roman Empire. From the 14th century on, Roman numerals began to be replaced by Arabic numerals; however...
Korean pronouns pose some difficulty to speakers of English due to their complexity. The Korean language makes extensive use of speech levels and honorifics...
(1/5). Note that the colloquial set of numerals is used in fractional numerals with still the exception of numerals 1 and 2, which should use the literary...
The Eastern Arabic numerals, also called Indo-Arabic numerals, are the symbols used to represent numerical digits in conjunction with the Arabic alphabet...
The Devanagari numerals are the symbols used to write numbers in the Devanagari script, predominantly used for northern Indian languages. They are used...
鮮語の數詞について [Regarding numerals in Japanese and Korean]". Geibun. 7.2–7.4. Yi, Ki-Mun (1972). "Kugosa Kaesol [Introduction to the history of Korean]". Seoul: Minjung...
Commons has media related to Mayan numerals. Maya numerals converter - online converter from decimal numeration to Maya numeral notation. Anthropomorphic Maya...
Unicode characters in this article correctly. The Kaktovik numerals or Kaktovik Iñupiaq numerals are a base-20 system of numerical digits created by Alaskan...
marks, boxes, or other symbols. Greek numerals, also known as Ionic, Ionian, Milesian, or Alexandrian numerals, are a system of writing numbers using...
the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan Ryuk, a romanization for 6 in Koreannumerals Ryuk, a North Korean romanization for the Yook surname This disambiguation page...
about the time that Arabic numerals were introduced to northwestern Europe. They are more compact than Arabic or Roman numerals, with a single glyph able...
The Japanese numerals are the number names used in Japanese. In writing, they are the same as the Chinese numerals, and large numbers follow the Chinese...
in each language (see Korean numerals, Japanese numerals, Vietnamese numerals). Tetraphobia is known to occur in Korea and Japan since the two words...