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ㅅ: alternates between s- and x-
ㅈ: alternates between z- and j-
ㅐandㅔare same: ae. technically ㅔextends lil longer
ㅒandㅖare same: yae
ㅇ ends w -ng | ㄴ ends w -n | ㄱ ends w -g
Note: ㄴ+ㄱ doesnt replace ㅇ
1. Verb form to do ~하다
Special cases: 걷다 walk, 마시다 drink
2. Past tense ~했다
걸었다, 마셨다
3. Future tense ~할꺼다
4. question form ~할꺼야?
사과 = apology (noun)
사과-해 is normal
사과-드립니다 is formal af
쏘리, 미안해 are chill
u can deduce past and future
사과했다 is past tense
사과할꺼야 future





note 80 is 여든

common kr number units are:
백 천 만 십만 백만 천만 (100 to 10m)
100- Bäk
1000- cheon
1m- pängman
krs version of “$100 bill”
(conversion is $6.8 but like conceptually) is a green ₩10,000
so we actually move the comma to ₩1,0000 1만원 (krw, won)
Hour = 시, minute = 분, am = 오전/낮, pm = 오후/밤
Midnight 자정
12am 0시. 밤12시. 밤12시.
6pm = 1800 십팔시. 오후6시
월화수목금토일 = SMTWTFS(S) = 月火水木金土日
요일 = day, ig
월 = month
January = first month = 1월 [일월] and so on
Note: june = sixth month = 6월 [유월 not 육월 that js the rule]
sino is the direct translation of numbers from kanji. native is a korean unique counting sysetm
一二三四五六七九十
일이삼사오육칠팔구십
numbering rule
native: (10,20,30…)+(1-9)
sino: (1-9)십(1-9)
when to use native
when to use sino

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