From Reference
The Korean language uses 2 numeric systems, each one represented in Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.). One is pure Korean, and the other is Sino-Korean (Chinese-derived Korean). Which one you should use is based on what the subject being counted is.
| Number |
Pure Korean |
Sino-Korean |
| 1 |
Çϳª(ÇÑ) |
ÀÏ |
| 2 |
µÑ(µÎ) |
ÀÌ |
| 3 |
¼Â(¼¼) |
ȕ |
| 4 |
³Ý(³×) |
ȍ |
| 5 |
´Ù¼¸ |
¿À |
| 6 |
¿©¼¸ |
ˡ |
| 7 |
Àϰö |
Ä¥ |
| 8 |
¿©´ü |
ÆÈ |
| 9 |
¾ÆÈ© |
±¸ |
| 10 |
¿ |
½Ê |
| 11 |
¿Çϳª |
½ÊÀÏ |
| 12 |
¿µÑ |
½ÊÀÌ |
| 13 |
¿¼Â |
½Ê»ï |
| 14 |
¿³Ý |
½Ê»ç |
| 15 |
¿´Ù¼¸ |
½Ê¿À |
| 16 |
¿¿©¼¸ |
½ÊÀ° |
| 17 |
¿Àϰö |
½ÊÄ¥ |
| 18 |
¿¿©´ü |
½ÊÆÈ |
| 19 |
¿¾ÆÈ© |
½Ê±¸ |
| 20 |
½º¹°(½º¹«) |
ÀÌ½Ê |
| 30 |
¼¸¥ |
»ï½Ê |
| 40 |
¸¶Èç |
»ç½Ê |
| 50 |
½® |
¿À½Ê |
| 60 |
¿¹¼ø |
À°½Ê |
| 70 |
ÀÏÈç |
Ä¥½Ê |
| 80 |
¿©µç |
ÆÈ½Ê |
| 90 |
¾ÆÈç |
±¸½Ê |
| 100 |
|
¹é |
| 1,000 |
|
õ |
| 10,000 |
|
¸¸ |
| 100,000 |
|
½Ê¸¸ |
| 1,000,000 |
|
¹é¸¸ |
| 10,000,000 |
|
õ¸¸ |
| 100,000,000 |
|
¾ï |
| 1,000,000,000 |
|
½Ê¾ï |
| 10,000,000,000 |
|
¹é¾ï |
| 100,000,000,000 |
|
õ¾ï |
| 1,000,000,000,000 |
|
Á¶ |
|