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Korean · TOPIK Band 1 · Chapter 10

전화번호가 몇 번이에요? What's your phone number?

Jeonhwabeonhoga myeot beon-ieyo?

You learn the first of Korean's two number systems: Sino-Korean numbers (일·이·삼…). Sino numbers are used for phone numbers, money, dates, minutes, and 번 (number/order). Phone numbers are read one digit at a time, and 0 is said as "공". You also see how 십·백·천 stack to build bigger numbers. (The native numbers — for people, age and objects — come in chapter 11.)

전화번호가 몇 번이에요? — What's Your Phone Number?

  1. Michael 지은 씨, 전화번호가 몇 번이에요? Jieun, what's your phone number?
  2. Jieun 공일공, 이삼사오, 육칠팔구예요. It's 010-2345-6789.
  3. Michael 아, 공일공… 감사합니다! Oh, 010… thank you!

몇 번이에요? — What Number Is It?

  1. Minsu 마이클 씨, 전화번호가 몇 번이에요? Michael, what's your phone number?
  2. Michael 공일공, 삼사오육, 칠팔구공이에요. It's 010-3456-7890.
  3. Minsu 네, 알아요. 감사합니다! Got it, thanks!
汉字PinyinPOSMeaning
il num. one (Sino)
i num. two (Sino)
sam num. three (Sino)
sa num. four (Sino)
o num. five (Sino)
yuk num. six (Sino)
chil num. seven (Sino)
pal num. eight (Sino)
gu num. nine (Sino)
sip num. ten (Sino)
baek num. hundred
cheon num. thousand
beon m.w. (counter: number, order)
전화 jeonhwa n. telephone
번호 beonho n. number

한자어 수 · 번 Sino-Korean numbers · 번

한자어 수: 일 이 삼 사 오 육 칠 팔 구 십, 그리고 백(100), 천(1,000). 큰 수는 쌓아서 만들어요 — 23 = 이십삼, 105 = 백오. 한자어 수는 전화번호, 돈, 날짜, 분, 그리고 번(차례)에 씁니다. 전화번호는 한 자리씩 읽고, 0은 "공"이라고 해요.

Sino-Korean numbers: 일 이 삼 사 오 육 칠 팔 구 십, then 백 (100), 천 (1,000). Bigger numbers stack: 23 = 이십삼, 105 = 백오. Sino numbers are used for phone numbers, money, dates, minutes, and 번 (order/number). Phone numbers are read one digit at a time, and 0 is said as "공".

  • 전화번호가 몇 번이에요? Jeonhwabeonhoga myeot beon-ieyo? What's your phone number?
  • 공일공, 이삼사오, 육칠팔구예요. Gong-il-gong, i-sam-sa-o, yuk-chil-pal-gu-yeyo. It's 010-2345-6789. (read digit by digit; 0 = 공)
  • 십이 번이에요. Sibi beon-ieyo. It's number 12.

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