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===Learning the Two Systems=== | ===Learning the Two Systems=== | ||
#Practice the Korean system. In [[Speak Korean|Korean]], you will encounter two completely different sets of words for numbers, one based on Korean words and one related to Chinese (this system is sometimes called Sino-Korean). <ref name="rf15946">http://www.howtostudykorean.com/unit1/unit-1-lessons-9-16/unit-1-lesson-10/.</ref>In most cases, if you are simply counting from 1 to 10 (and are not using money or other special cases), you will want to use the Korean system (this is also true in Taekwondo). | #Practice the Korean system. In [[Speak Korean|Korean]], you will encounter two completely different sets of words for numbers, one based on Korean words and one related to Chinese (this system is sometimes called Sino-Korean). <ref name="rf15946">http://www.howtostudykorean.com/unit1/unit-1-lessons-9-16/unit-1-lesson-10/.</ref>In most cases, if you are simply counting from 1 to 10 (and are not using money or other special cases), you will want to use the Korean system (this is also true in Taekwondo). | ||
− | #*Korean numbers are written using symbols that are called “[[Set Up Your Windows XP Operating System to Enter Korean (Hangul) Characters|Hangul]]” and are not written using the Roman alphabet. <ref name="rf15947">http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Language/hangul.cfm</ref>Thus, the Roman alphabet spellings of the words vary from site-to-site and are phonetic. <ref name="rf10593" /> | + | #*Korean numbers are written using symbols that are called “[[Set Up Your Windows XP Operating System to Enter Korean (Hangul) Characters|Hangul]]” and are not written using the Roman alphabet. <ref name="rf15947">http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Language/hangul.cfm</ref>Thus, the Roman alphabet spellings of the words vary from site-to-site and are phonetic. <ref name="rf10593">http://www.martialartsresource.com/korean/TKD.list.htm</ref> |
#*1 하나 (Hana or Hah nah) | #*1 하나 (Hana or Hah nah) | ||
#*2 둘 (Dul or Dool) | #*2 둘 (Dul or Dool) |