
Most of the time, we quote based on English word counts (especially when the English is the source text), because many of our clients prefer to have better control over the total costs for their translation projects. The Approximate Ratio Between English Word Count and the Chinese Character Count: But why does it mention "Korean words"? Honestly I don't know either. Now we clearly see that this document contains 2,223 Chinese character. This is a target translation file in Simplified Chinese. The Chinese text line contained in that red box (I put the red box and the comment - you won't see that on your own screen of course) says: "The number of the Chinese characters and Korean words". If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.That pop-up grey box is for the "Word Count Statistics" fuction you can easily found on your MS WORD no matter what language version you have installed in your machine (on-screen text will be in your own language of course, while mine is the Simplified Chinese). It’s quite likely that you will be tested on your knowledge of Korean numbers at your first Taekwondo grading. Korean numbers are some of the first Korean language terms that you will need to learn when you start training in Taekwondo. For example, eleven is Yeol Hana (“Yull Ha-na”) – the Korean words for 10 and 1. What is the Korean word for 11?įor 11 through 19, add the Korean word for 10 in front of the last number. For 21 through 29, add the Korean word for 20 in front of the last number. For 11 through 19, add the Korean word for 10 in front of the last number.
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Taekwondo Numbers – How to Count in Native Korean. Taekwondo numbers also often used to count off sections in Taekwondo forms, ITF Taekwondo patterns, Palgwe forms, etc. Taekwondo students need to know Korean numbers in order to count during stretching, training drills, etc. Why do you need to know Korean numbers for taekwondo? However, you will see that some Taekwondo forms use this Sino-Korean number system in their form names.


It is less used at Taekwondo schools for counting.

Sino-Korean Numbers – This number system differs from native Korean numbers. It contains an extensive dictionary of terms used in Taekwondo, as well as explanations on how to pronounce Korean words, and aspects of Korean grammar. The same “strategy” applies to all of the higher numbers (i.e. For example, twenty one is Seu-Mool Hana (“Sew-mool Han-na”) – the Korean words for 20 and 1. One – Hana (“Ha-na”) Two – Dul (“Dhool”) Three – Set (“Set”) Four – Net (“Net”) Five – Dasot (“Da-sut”) Six – Yasot (“Yo-sut”) Seven – Ilgup (“Eel-gope”) Eight – Yodol (“Yo-dull”) Nine – Ahop (“Ah-hope”) Ten – Yeol (“Yull”) What is the Korean word for 10 in taekwondo?įor additional Korean words such as names of Taekwondo kicks, Taekwondo commands and various other Taekwondo terms, please visit our main Taekwondo Words, Commands Terminology page.
