| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| nineteen | μ΄μν |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Break it down: βμ΄β means ten and βμνβ stands for nine. Remember that 19 is simply ten plus nine.
β’ Visualize combining the numeral 10 with the numeral 9 to reinforce the idea of building teen numbers.
How to Form the Number:
β’ Korean teen numbers are constructed by placing βμ΄β (10) before the digit for the ones place.
β’ In this case, βμνβ represents 9, so βμ΄μνβ means 10 + 9 = 19.
β’ The process is consistent for other teens (e.g., βμ΄μΌκ³±β for 17, where βμΌκ³±β means 7).
Example Sentence:
β’ Korean: λλ μ΄μν μ΄μ΄μμ.
β’ Romanized: naneun yeol-ahhop sal-ieyo.
β’ English: I am nineteen years old.
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