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  2. Korean numerals - Wikipedia

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    For verbally communicating number sequences such as phone numbers, ID numbers, etc., especially over the phone, native Korean numbers for 1 and 2 are sometimes substituted for the Sino-Korean numbers. For example, o-o-o hana-dul-hana-dul (오오오 하나둘하나둘) instead of o-o-o il-i-il-i (오오오 일이일이) for '555-1212', or sa-o-i ...

  3. Korean spelling alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Korean spelling alphabet ... 하나 hana 2: 둘 dul 3: 삼 sam 4: 넷 net 5: 오 o 6: 여섯 yeoseot 7: 칠 chil 8: 팔 pal 9: 아홉 ahop 0: 공 gong Sources

  4. Talk:Korean numerals - Wikipedia

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    It should be noted that the two number systems generally follow the abstract/concrete form structure. For example, Hana, Dul, Set (1,2,3) would be used for indicating time; Han Se (1:00 o'clock), where Il, E, Som (1,2,3) would be used for counting objects. When referring to people, you would use the abstract form; Han Saram (one person).

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  6. Dooly the Little Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    Dooly's name, according to the cartoon, is a pun. His older sister - Dooly called her 'brother' because he confused that exact nominal - is named Hana, meaning One or First while Dool, or Dul mean Two in Korean and y or ei mean the same thing in Korean Traditional-Chinese, making him the Second.

  7. Hangul consonant and vowel tables - Wikipedia

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    The following tables of consonants and vowels (jamo) of the Korean alphabet display (in blue) the basic forms in the first row and their derivatives in the following row(s). They are divided into initials (leading consonants), vowels (middle), and finals tables (trailing consonants).

  8. Rolling stock of the Korean State Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Korean State Railway's classification system presently uses a two-character type designator and a class number. [7]Initially steam and electric locomotives used a modification of the system used by Sentetsu prior to war's end; however, instead of using Japanese numbers, this class number was based on Korean numbers, and the two-syllable type designations were converted from Japanese ...

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