Notes on Romanization : Studying with my book, you might have noticed that the romanization in the book differs from the one in this video. In the book, the standardized romanization is used. The reason why different resources provide varying romanizations is that each believes their version best represents the pronunciation in English. This confusion often stems from the fact that Korean and English have different pronunciation systems. However, there is a standardized system for the romanization of Korean words, which the book follows. Aside from providing place names to foreigners or when teaching Hangeul to foreign students for the first time, it's uncommon to use romanized letters for Korean words. So ultimately, at some point, you will need to get comfortable reading Hangeul alone and drop romanization for more effective studies. Therefore, when studying Hangeul using romanization, it is recommended to *practice recalling the Korean pronunciation that each romanized letter represents,* rather than taking the letters at face value. 화이팅!✨ (화이팅 comes from "Fighting" and it can be translated as "You can do it" or "I cheer for you" ^^)
These numbers are just like train higher the number the lenghtier this train gets. Hats off to u for remembering. If anyone listens me practicing these num they'll think I'm chanting mantras😂
WOW! Your video teaching the numbers is THE BEST I've found on You Tube! THANK YOU! Now i need to look at your other teaching videos. I love it that you went as high in the numbers then gave a quiz.. also great that i heard the pronunciations.
@@shreyam6957 네. Use 한굴 whenever possible. Abandon romanizations, they're not even that accurate anyway, and using 한굴 whenever you can will help cement definitions in your mind.
What I noticed about the numbers are they are very similar to English once you really think about it. For example: 200 is two hundred, and 200 in Korean is 이 백. As you can see, they both have two words per number character. Hope this helps! :)
Thank you, teacher Vicky. My Korean teacher has taught me the different ways of learning Sino Korean numbers and it's so hard to follow. But, in your lesson today, I find Sino Korean so easy to read and write. I have grabbed my pen and notebook while listening to you and have copied everything you've discussed. After watching this video, confusion in Sino Korean numbers is now gone. Thank you very much, Teacher Vicky. You're the best!
I've been going step by step learning with Miss Vicky and the little korean I've been learning makes sense now .... I did counting with my friend whose learning Chinese and it was fun comparing the accents. My korean has really improved and am becoming more confident.... Though i still wonder how koreans do maths am curious to know?? Swahili numbers 🇰🇪 are like pure numbers too💯😍😍
I watch almost all ofyour video...it help me so much in learning korean language,, since im only a beginner...thank u so much for sharing the knowledge with us🥰
After the 5 figure numbers in Sino,I thought it's done and we'll move on to pure numbers then Miss Vicky suddenly said:SIX FIGURE NUMBERS. Me:*died cause of brain erruption*
You are right. Sino numbers are easier. I got to memorize while watching your lesson. Thank you sooo much! The Pure numbers ummm I still need to keep practicing. Especially 20-90. I thought the pure one is what I would easily get since I always hear 하나, 둘, 셋 in k-dramas but I was wrong haha.
This made me literally forgot abt how to count in my own native language lol. ur lesson is really easy to learn and ur explanation is really clear!! Thank you very much for this video
Thank You so much for your video!! I enjoy language so much and I really feel like I’m learning!! I really appreciate these videos so much!! Once you start writing the numbers in Hangul, reading them begins to make so much sense!! 😃 I enjoy language so much because when you speak more than one fluently it becomes much easier to understand the sentence structure of other languages. I honestly commend every person who goes from any other language to English because the sentence structure is so different, that I used to cry doing my English lessons. It’s so different from Spanish and the spelling made NO SENSE to me. (Still doesn’t ☺️)
Yet another reason I am so happy I discovered your channel! I love how simple this video is and how you explain and go slow enough for beginners like me.
Thank you!! I started learning Korean like a week ago or something, and I've been using your videos to help me get started and they have been guiding me so well! I still have trouble with vowels and keep forgetting the Sino numbers every now and then, but I think I just need to get more practice and familiarize with them. Thank you once again!
I know how to speak Chinese( Mandarin, an a lil bit of Cantonese) this just sounds like someone trying really hard to pronounce the numbers in Chinese right 😂
Thank you. This is necessary for me to go over several times.I Learned the pure numbers a long time ago, so those seem to be easier for me, but I get a little confused when trying to remember all of them. To me, it is difficult to remember when to use which one. Is there any fun or easy way to remember when to use one or the other? Maybe if you make one more lesson trying to show a video on using one in different ways. Also, If I want to buy something, Can you help me to hear what the cashier might say to me?
Thanks a lot for this very easy lesson. I could make a note of Sino Korean numbers in just a few hours. 🥰 (I already feel like I'll not forget them ever InshaaAllah) Came back here again for Pure numbers lesson. ❤️
thanks a lot. i learned the Korean numbers from this channel and it helped me a lot. it took me less than a day to study memorise all the number for my exam. thanks again it helped a lot🤩🤩🤩
I have watched ur many videos. I found all videos including this very helpful. Thank you for these videos. Guys she has already made videos on Hangul, batchim , assimilation and many more.
Me too. My native language is Cantonese and so learning the Sino Korean numbers was super easy for me. I’m still having trouble remembering the native Korean numbers.
감사합니다 ❤️ .it helps me a lot after learning 1 to 10 in sino korean .. I can write till 10,000 .. And after practicing more .. I can even test myself between random number of 일 & 만 ..
@@julyssachavez3556 It depends, if you need to learn another regional dialect it could be difficult at first because you have a native accent but these days I am at times struggling with Chinese simply because I don't use it that much anymore lol
Thank you for this,, Im having a training but since Im at work while attending training through online I can't catch up with the leason. I've learned a lot in here... But, I've noticed that the spelling of words from my materials and yours are different. It's giving me a hard time how to write them in hangul. Such big thanks here😘
8:20 i started hearing a rythm n rewind back to notice it was 1000, 1001 n 1002...i was rolling lmao nice work..although i knew everything here before clicking it..Korean is almost very easy for me to learning (나 한굴 말 너무 좋아 서) Like to let everyone know that I'm from Africa (Nigeria)
How to remember these numbers before tomorrow's test. My Chinese class makes Sino Korean much easier, but native Korean numbers require a longer time to master it.
You are amazing. I went through so many classes online but how you teach is so easy and understandable. Please continue to do this and once I come to Korea this August I would personally like to have classes with you. Love from India.
ha love it, l just started learning Korean officially today but l had learned a little before but l stopped because it seemed really hard and found good places to learn today and l will continue to learn with this as it is very easy to understand for a very beginner like me :)
List of all Korean Numbers (Review Note) : explorekorean.net/absolute-beginner-lesson10/ Free Korean course for Absolute Beginners : explorekorean.net/absolute-beginner/ You can study with the lessons assembled in the order you can take, along with review notes and quizzes :) Feel free to explore other free courses and study materials that will assist your learning.
I can't write this word "예" using qwerty keyboard when I try to write using qwerty keyboard this is what i get "여ㅣ" how is that happen?. I can only write this 예 when I'm using 10 key keyboard
Thank you so much, i learn more from you. You're so nice the way you explain is so easy for me to follow... I love this videos of you😍 Thank you very much, i really appreciate it❤️
Notes on Romanization :
Studying with my book, you might have noticed that the romanization in the book differs from the one in this video. In the book, the standardized romanization is used.
The reason why different resources provide varying romanizations is that each believes their version best represents the pronunciation in English. This confusion often stems from the fact that Korean and English have different pronunciation systems. However, there is a standardized system for the romanization of Korean words, which the book follows.
Aside from providing place names to foreigners or when teaching Hangeul to foreign students for the first time, it's uncommon to use romanized letters for Korean words. So ultimately, at some point, you will need to get comfortable reading Hangeul alone and drop romanization for more effective studies.
Therefore, when studying Hangeul using romanization, it is recommended to *practice recalling the Korean pronunciation that each romanized letter represents,* rather than taking the letters at face value.
화이팅!✨ (화이팅 comes from "Fighting" and it can be translated as "You can do it" or "I cheer for you" ^^)
5:50 5:50 5:50 5:50 5:50 5:50 5:50 5:50 5:51 5:51 5:51 5:51 5:51 5:52 5:52 5:55 5:55 5:55 5:55 5:55 5:56 5:56 5:56 5:56 5:56 5:56 5:56 5:56 5:57 5:59 5:59 5:59 5:59 5:59 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:01 6:01 6:01 6:04 6:04 6:04 6:04 6:04 6:04 6:05 6:05 6:05 6:05 6:08 6:08 6:08 6:08 6:08 6:08 6:08 6:08 6:09 6:09 6:09 6:09 6:09 6:12 6:12 6:13 6:13 6:13 6:13 6:13 6:14 6:14 6:14 6:14 6:14 6:16 6:16 6:17 6:17 6:17 6:17 6:17 6:17 6:17 6:17 6:18 6:18 6:18 6:19 6:20 6:23 6:23 6:25 6:28 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:32 6:32 6:32 6:36
What is the correct word ship.or shib ?
Following this lesson had me wondering how I even read big numbers in my own language
Same
Same tho
Yea sameee especially since I’m chinese I didn’t even realized before that the Chinese number system works the same as the Korean sino number system!!
Definitely right
we just practice so much that were use to it
the sino was really easy to learn. i'll have to keep practicing the other one. thanks for this helpful video
Ikr the pure ones are pretty confusing and hard. I can read them but it’s takes wayyy too long to remember
hee hee Im curious how is your korean now after 1 year of learning? 😁
@@victimofpsychiatry dude didn't make it past pure numbers
@@lutfisksoppa2122 😂😂😂😂😂
@@lutfisksoppa2122 I try to memorise by the rhythm but if I get tested on 4/7/8/9 on its own I forget 😂
12:45 for the pure numbers
Thank you
this video is great..im able to learn the sino at instance..just having hard time memorizing the pure counting..hihi.
same
Same 😂😂 very frustating 😂😂
Same pure counting is difficult to remember also the pronunciation
same here!
With me it's the opposite, I can remember the pure, but not the sink ones. 😂😳💖
Chinese and cantonese people unite: sino is basically chinese and canto in an accent
UNITE!
Add hakka
Sino means “who” in tagalog🥲
Ya lol
yup as a chinese eehehhehehe
She: Telling all the numbers she can
Me: let's just stick with 1- (il)
Wait 1 is hana right not il?
@@tuana9193 yes its hana in the other number way and il in the Sino-korean number way
@@tuana9193 hana, dul, set ha how you like that
@@tuana9193 Hana is used in native koren language and il is used as sino
How your korean is now?
These numbers are just like train higher the number the lenghtier this train gets. Hats off to u for remembering. If anyone listens me practicing these num they'll think I'm chanting mantras😂
🤣🤣
😂
I agree
I just burst into laughter while reading the comment...this is so true😂
LMAO 😂
these lessons are SO helpful!! I'm going to be learning with your help for a long time to come, thank you so much for making videos! 정말 감사합니다!
Doolset😀the only numbers I know from BTS .it means 1 2 lol
@@pristinebeach2630 lol same 😂
@pristinebeach2630 dool set/ dul set/ 돌 셋 Actually means 2 and 3 which was probably shown in the video
WOW! Your video teaching the numbers is THE BEST I've found on You Tube! THANK YOU! Now i need to look at your other teaching videos. I love it that you went as high in the numbers then gave a quiz.. also great that i heard the pronunciations.
Omfg at 20 i said “shib shib” im so dumb HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
sameee
Don't worry your not the only one who did that . I mean same here lol 😅 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I also did that. xD my mom says don't forget english and your native language after u learn korean xDDDD
HAHAHAHAHAHAH WHAT THE HELL
try that at 90...🤣🤣🤣
Watching this actually helped me out with my numbers a few weeks ago. I legit counted to 10,000 in Korean straight!
Thanks for the tutorial, Vicky!
감사합니다. You're an amazing teacher
Did you actually write gamsahabnida(thank you)
Wow I'm quite good at reading Korean!
@@shreyam6957 네. Use 한굴 whenever possible. Abandon romanizations, they're not even that accurate anyway, and using 한굴 whenever you can will help cement definitions in your mind.
Yes of course she is. Gamsahamnida.😊😊
@@leahdavis9434 yep! Totally right!
@@shreyam6957 i read it too and i was so happy and proud of myself....just for a single word😂
as a beginner you have thought me a lot i love your lesson it makes learning Korean not difficult at all
Your lessons are so helpful. You explain things very clearly and it’s easy to follow along. And I love your voice. 💜
What I noticed about the numbers are they are very similar to English once you really think about it.
For example: 200 is two hundred, and 200 in Korean is 이 백. As you can see, they both have two words per number character.
Hope this helps! :)
@wel0203 yes it is
Thank you, teacher Vicky. My Korean teacher has taught me the different ways of learning Sino Korean numbers and it's so hard to follow. But, in your lesson today, I find Sino Korean so easy to read and write. I have grabbed my pen and notebook while listening to you and have copied everything you've discussed. After watching this video, confusion in Sino Korean numbers is now gone. Thank you very much, Teacher Vicky. You're the best!
I've been going step by step learning with Miss Vicky and the little korean I've been learning makes sense now
.... I did counting with my friend whose learning Chinese and it was fun comparing the accents. My korean has really improved and am becoming more confident.... Though i still wonder how koreans do maths am curious to know?? Swahili numbers 🇰🇪 are like pure numbers too💯😍😍
Haiya, uko ndani!! 👏👏🇰🇪🇰🇪
@@asiraallan2156 haha kama bbi😂😂😂
Wow, this really helped me so much. I was struggling to understand, and this really cleared it up for me. Thank you!
I watch almost all ofyour video...it help me so much in learning korean language,, since im only a beginner...thank u so much for sharing the knowledge with us🥰
You seriously have a gift for teaching. You know exactly how to work with our natural ways of learning. Love all your videos
After the 5 figure numbers in Sino,I thought it's done and we'll move on to pure numbers then Miss Vicky suddenly said:SIX FIGURE NUMBERS.
Me:*died cause of brain erruption*
You are right. Sino numbers are easier. I got to memorize while watching your lesson. Thank you sooo much!
The Pure numbers ummm I still need to keep practicing. Especially 20-90. I thought the pure one is what I would easily get since I always hear 하나, 둘, 셋 in k-dramas but I was wrong haha.
70000 in sino seems pretty appropriate to say to a short temp guy
Elite joke 😂
@@zinatferdousi9940 70,000= Chil Man
@@aloshdenny9481 I read that as Chil Chun lol
I had to stop and say it out loud but then I laughed really hard
and we can say 80 to someone to fck off "SHIB PAL" which also has a similar pronunciation of the korean word for "fck" if said quickly.
honestly after this video i realized i don't even know how to write long numbers in my own language. i'm in the uni...
I mean- i’m german but same
Same , I’m actually learning too at once. My native English’s and Korean 😂😂
This made me literally forgot abt how to count in my own native language lol. ur lesson is really easy to learn and ur explanation is really clear!! Thank you very much for this video
When you only watch one video of Miss Vicky and then can freely practice and get the hang of it easily. Thank you!!
Thank You so much for your video!! I enjoy language so much and I really feel like I’m learning!! I really appreciate these videos so much!! Once you start writing the numbers in Hangul, reading them begins to make so much sense!! 😃 I enjoy language so much because when you speak more than one fluently it becomes much easier to understand the sentence structure of other languages. I honestly commend every person who goes from any other language to English because the sentence structure is so different, that I used to cry doing my English lessons. It’s so different from Spanish and the spelling made NO SENSE to me. (Still doesn’t ☺️)
Yet another reason I am so happy I discovered your channel! I love how simple this video is and how you explain and go slow enough for beginners like me.
Thank you!! I started learning Korean like a week ago or something, and I've been using your videos to help me get started and they have been guiding me so well! I still have trouble with vowels and keep forgetting the Sino numbers every now and then, but I think I just need to get more practice and familiarize with them. Thank you once again!
Who is here learning Korean for K-pop and k-drama
I know how to speak Chinese( Mandarin, an a lil bit of Cantonese) this just sounds like someone trying really hard to pronounce the numbers in Chinese right 😂
Hahah I felt the same way
I studied chinese for 1.5 years and I felt exactly the same
@IlIIIll[I'm Korean] I think its because Japanese and korean was first adapted from Chinese
Literally the best of the best! No one does it like you Miss Vicky❤ Thank you so much
This video was so helpful! I am just beginning to learn Korean and this simplified it for me.
video is really helpful and easy to memorise the numbers in both ways.
Thank you. This is necessary for me to go over several times.I Learned the pure numbers a long time ago, so those seem to be easier for me, but I get a little confused when trying to remember all of them. To me, it is difficult to remember when to use which one. Is there any fun or easy way to remember when to use one or the other? Maybe if you make one more lesson trying to show a video on using one in different ways. Also, If I want to buy something, Can you help me to hear what the cashier might say to me?
Same problem 😭 and telling the time is hard
Thanks a lot for this very easy lesson. I could make a note of Sino Korean numbers in just a few hours. 🥰 (I already feel like I'll not forget them ever InshaaAllah) Came back here again for Pure numbers lesson. ❤️
This is a great number lessons in Korea!Thank you
thanks a lot. i learned the Korean numbers from this channel and it helped me a lot. it took me less than a day to study memorise all the number for my exam. thanks again it helped a lot🤩🤩🤩
learning Korean numbers was so easy for me. Thank you for this really helpful video.
Damn i will never know if i can memorize all of this.
So helpful❤️ really struggling in korean class rn and this has helped immensely
I can't believe I learned it in just 3 minutes!
Thank you Miss Vicky for the opportunity to learn for free . 👏🏻👏🏻😘
This has given me a lot of clarity on number in Korean 😅I was having trouble finding the difference between pure and sino
I have watched ur many videos. I found all videos including this very helpful.
Thank you for these videos.
Guys she has already made videos on Hangul, batchim , assimilation and many more.
Thanks! Im currently learning korean and chinese ( cantonese but im learning mandarin ) is my native language! So learning Sino was really easy for me
와!! 그렇군요. 한국어 배운지 얼마나 되셨어요?
Wow! I see How long have you been learning Korean?😀
Me too. My native language is Cantonese and so learning the Sino Korean numbers was super easy for me. I’m still having trouble remembering the native Korean numbers.
@@rachelhankoreanteacher1628 holy crap I never noticed your reply! As of now, I’ve been learning for about 3 years
감사합니다 ❤️ .it helps me a lot after learning 1 to 10 in sino korean ..
I can write till 10,000 ..
And after practicing more ..
I can even test myself between random number of 일 & 만 ..
Can u do a video teaching colors,btw u teach very nice and you make it even more simple with examples :)
This is probably the best Korean video about numbers THANK YOU
Surprisingly Korean counting is similar to Thai :)
china
@@dfhvgg9524 what? 😂
@@juztkei idea 있다고 없어요 😂
@@gachi1297 이해가 안 돼요 🤔😂 "they said there's no idea?"
@@juztkei it’s because Thai numbers are borrowed from Chinese as well. That’s why it sounds similar
This channel helps me a lot! I will say she is the best teacher for me
Me who only knows Hana, Dul ,Set 😂
Seriously. lol. Agreed. Every k-drama or variety show. Or picture taking.
how you like that 😂
You are doing an amazing job for Korean learners like me....love you from India
As a Chinese speaker, I was happy throughout the SIno numbers until it hit the Korean numbers T_T
Oh btw is Chinese hard to speak because I heard even native speakers have a bit of trouble
👁 👄👁
@@julyssachavez3556 It depends, if you need to learn another regional dialect it could be difficult at first because you have a native accent but these days I am at times struggling with Chinese simply because I don't use it that much anymore lol
Thank you for this,, Im having a training but since Im at work while attending training through online I can't catch up with the leason.
I've learned a lot in here...
But, I've noticed that the spelling of words from my materials and yours are different.
It's giving me a hard time how to write them in hangul.
Such big thanks here😘
8:20 i started hearing a rythm n rewind back to notice it was 1000, 1001 n 1002...i was rolling lmao
nice work..although i knew everything here before clicking it..Korean is almost very easy for me to learning (나 한굴 말 너무 좋아 서)
Like to let everyone know that I'm from Africa (Nigeria)
i still need more practice coz i get confused when to use pure vs sino. now, im writing my daily steps in korean numbers. thanks Ms. Vicky!
This is where pure lesson begins 12:41
GREAT EXPLANATION AND ONE AGAIN " I LOVE UR VOICE "
It gave me a headache but now I can count in Korean, thank youuu
Wow! 1 hour ago before watching this video i had a very basic understanding of korean numbers. Now i know them all! Thank you :)
I love how the sino numbers are so close to chinese but clearly different lol
you are the best Korean teacher . kamsahamnida
I only know up to 20 in my own language but counting in both Sino and Native have never been easier.
I have learnt the Korean large numbers in this video. Thanks for making it easy.
Why is this soo much easier than I thought? 😌
I don't know lol 😂😂 So easy
Can you please teach how we can learn gramer i really need it
Yes I'm actually planning to do a live class on grammar. I'll share more about this through a community post :)
@@KoreanwithMissVicky
Thank you so much
Moora Kim 안녕하세요 😊
Plz visit here if you’re interested in learning korean more. Thanks!
ua-cam.com/channels/1M11oxYhYYD0AqwK4buc_w.html
This video is so clear ..
Thank you so much..wanted 1 video that covered both sino and pure and this is perfect
This is the most complicated part when you learn Korean... it's confused🤔 너무 힘들어... ㅠㅠ
It was helpful thank you miss Vicky
How to remember these numbers before tomorrow's test. My Chinese class makes Sino Korean much easier, but native Korean numbers require a longer time to master it.
Thank you so much, I have Sino-Korean counting down. I have to keep practicing the native numbers though
Now i known Korean number thank you. 😊
You are amazing. I went through so many classes online but how you teach is so easy and understandable. Please continue to do this and once I come to Korea this August I would personally like to have classes with you. Love from India.
Gamsahamnida♥️
Thank you for this. I can now count the Sino & Native Korean numbers.
I always confuse 여섯 with 버섯 and that makes me feel so dumb
Same same🤣
Ngesot
you confuse 6 with mushroom lol
I learned to write and read a little bit because of you thank you very much ❤️ 감사합니다
와우~~ 발음이 너무 좋으셔요!!
Thank you so much for this! I finally understand how to count after above 10,000 in korean.
감사합니다❤️❤️❤️
Omw loving this I've heard both on kdrama and wondered why they were different thank you👍
감사합니다😊
I really love the efforts that you put to teach...
16:43 But 4 is sa, not sam👁️👄👁️
ha love it, l just started learning Korean officially today but l had learned a little before but l stopped because it seemed really hard and found good places to learn today and l will continue to learn with this as it is very easy to understand for a very beginner like me :)
I Lough so much when I show goo-shib-goo-man-goo-chun-goo-baek-goo-shib-goo 😂😂😂
the sino was really easy to learn tnk u sm for sharing this healpful video
If armys are here, they would surely know the 1.2.3 (hana, dul, set) of pure Korean numbers 😘💜🇮🇳
Borahae.. Saranghae
Yeah yeha 😁😁
sarangahae too
Yeah
You have some of the clearest pronounciation ive heard
native korean starts at 12:43 lol
very good and easy learning video
하나, 둘, 셋, 넷 ····· =
Native (original) Korean
일(一) 이(二) 삼(三) 사(四) ····· = Chinese characters
In Korea we use original Korean not Chinese
Excellent video. i loved learning sino and pure korean numbers. Thanks keep it up
List of all Korean Numbers (Review Note) : explorekorean.net/absolute-beginner-lesson10/
Free Korean course for Absolute Beginners : explorekorean.net/absolute-beginner/
You can study with the lessons assembled in the order you can take, along with review notes and quizzes :) Feel free to explore other free courses and study materials that will assist your learning.
I can't write this word "예" using qwerty keyboard when I try to write using qwerty keyboard this is what i get "여ㅣ" how is that happen?. I can only write this 예 when I'm using 10 key keyboard
Can someone explain it to me please.
@@jerickg.8584 In Qwerty keyboard, you can press Shift + "p" key simultaneously. Then you'll get ㅖ.
감사함니다 미스 빅키 ❤️
@@KoreanwithMissVicky miss there is no quiz for this lesson??
Can you plz make one?? 😊
I love all your videos miss lots of love from India🥰🥰
it is nice method to learn numbers in hangeul..amazing, but still tricky for me
I am learning Korean. Thanks for your nice video.
Omg thank you so much now i know how to count in koreann😭this really means a lot to me
Thank you so much, i learn more from you.
You're so nice the way you explain is so easy for me to follow...
I love this videos of you😍
Thank you very much, i really appreciate it❤️