The Korean language has two numeral systems: the native Korean system and the Sino-Korean system. Both systems are used in different situations and contexts. Native Korean numerals are used to express quantities, age, or to count objects, while Sino-Korean numerals are used in more formal situations such as dates, money, and phone numbers. In this practical guide, you'll learn how to say and write numbers in Korean in both systems, so you can easily navigate any situation that requires the use of numbers.
Below, you will find a list of numbers in Korean with their respective translation into Spanish and their phonetics. Pay attention to the patterns and differences between the two number systems.