Korean Numbers Part 1
Author: GO! Billy Korean
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Description: Korean Numbers Part 1, discusses the basics of Korean numbers, focusing on the Sino-Korean number system and how to form and pronounce numbers up to 99. It also covers more advanced topics like numbers over 100 and up to 9,999, providing practice exercises for learners.
Subject: Korean Learning
Pages: 6
Megabytes: 0.08 MB
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