Number song (korean)
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b1a4 danced this, it's so cuuuuuuute!
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@Jablonka89 Indeed it does, thanks =D
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@twilightspirit1 in this song the use sino-korean numbers (which came from chinese language), the hana, tul, set ect numbers are native korean numbers. you use sino-korean and native-korean numbers for different purposes ♥ hope it helps! ^^
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the first thing i did for 2012:
dance to this song with my best friend b1a4 style :)♥
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I think is love song : )
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@qwerty6241 Do the numbers have anything to do with the 10 pumse? 'cause -as far as I now at least- the numbers are going like this: 1. hana, 2. tul, 3. set, 4. net, 5. taseot, 6. yoseot, 7.ilkop, 8.yodolp, 9. ahop, 10. yul
and the names of the 8 out of the first 10 pumse (there are 19 of them) like this: 1st > il-jang, 2nd > i-jang, 3rd > sam-jang, 4th > sa-jang, 5th > o-jang, 6th > yook-jang, 7th > chil-jang & 8th > pal-jang
I don't want to sound like a smartass, I just got a bit comfused...
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This is how my Korean Class substitute taught us for 2 weeks.
I didn't mind~ xD
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@qwerty6241 oh...... i failed D:
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@kmonkyz No you're wrong ! I'm a native speaker... They are the same...they aren't first second third as you said.. The top comment is Korean system..Mine is Chinese system which they sang in this video!!
For knowledge, these different 2 systems are for counting different things such as
9.09 AM we say 9시 9분 = ahop si goo bun ..Number of Hour must be said in Korean system ..While Minute is Chinese System
1.il
2.i
3.sam
4.sa
5.o
6.yook
7.chil
8.pal
9.goo
10.sip
qwerty6241 4 months ago 44
How the he'll did I get here.
SarahLUURRVE 5 months ago 17