| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| sixty nine | μμμν |
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μμμν info.
Tips to remember the word:
β’ Recognize that the term breaks into two parts: βμμβ represents 60 and βμνβ stands for 9; picturing 60 + 9 makes it easier to recall.
β’ Notice that βμνβ sounds similar to the word βhopββlinking this sound to 9 can help cement its meaning.
β’ Compare βμμβ with other unique native Korean tens like βμλ₯Έβ (30) and βλ§νβ (40) to remember that some tens have special forms.
Explanation on how to form the number:
β’ In native Korean numbering (often used for ages), tens and ones are combined without additional connectors. Here, 60 is expressed as βμμβ and 9 as βμν.β
β’ Unlike the regular Sino-Korean system where 60 is βμ‘μ,β native Korean tens are irregular (e.g., 50 is βμ°β and 70 is βμΌνβ), so βμμμνβ is a set compound formed by directly placing the tens and ones together.
Example sentence:
β’ Korean: κ·Έλ μμμν μ΄μ λλ€.
β’ Romanized: Geuneun yesun ahop sal-imnida.
β’ English: He is sixty-nine years old.
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