Counters Flashcards
What is the Korean word for ‘one’ using the native Korean numbering system?
하나 (hana)
True or False: The Sino-Korean word for ‘three’ is ‘삼 (sam)’.
True
Fill in the blank: The Korean counter for people is _____ .
명 (myeong)
What is the Sino-Korean word for ‘ten’?
십 (sip)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the Korean counter for books? A) 권 (gwon) B) 대 (dae) C) 마리 (mari)
A) 권 (gwon)
What is the native Korean word for ‘four’?
넷 (net)
True or False: The counter for animals in Korean is ‘마리 (mari)’.
True
What is the Korean counter for floors in a building?
층 (cheung)
Fill in the blank: The counter for cars is _____ .
대 (dae)
What is the native Korean word for ‘five’?
다섯 (daseot)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the Sino-Korean word for ‘six’? A) 육 (yuk) B) 오 (o) C) 칠 (chil)
A) 육 (yuk)
What is the Korean counter for cups or glasses?
잔 (jan)
True or False: The counter for machines is ‘대 (dae)’.
True
What is the native Korean word for ‘seven’?
일곱 (ilgop)
Fill in the blank: The Sino-Korean counter for ‘eight’ is _____ .
팔 (pal)
What is the Korean word for ‘nine’ using the native Korean numbering system?
아홉 (ahop)
Multiple Choice: Which counter is used for counting sheets of paper? A) 장 (jang) B) 권 (gwon) C) 개 (gae)
A) 장 (jang)
What is the Korean counter for times or occurrences?
번 (beon)
True or False: The counter for books is ‘장 (jang)’.
False
What is the native Korean word for ‘two’?
둘 (dul)
Fill in the blank: The counter for age is _____ .
세 (se)
What is the Sino-Korean word for ‘fourteen’?
십사 (sipsa)
Multiple Choice: Which counter is used for counting people? A) 명 (myeong) B) 사람 (saram) C) 집 (jip)
A) 명 (myeong)
What is the Korean counter used for flat objects?
장 (jang)
True or False: The counter for buildings is ‘채 (chae)’.
True
What is the native Korean word for ‘eleven’?
열하나 (yeolhana)
Fill in the blank: The Sino-Korean counter for ‘twelve’ is _____ .
십이 (sibi)