Appendix:Korean numbers

Dates and times
All the numbers are Sino-Korean words, except the names of hour:


 * 열한시 삼십육분 yeolhansi samsipyukbun &mdash; 11:36

The names of months go like 일월, 이월, etc. with two exceptions: June (유월 yuweol, not *육월 *yukweol) and October (시월 siweol, not *십월 *sibweol).


 * 1999년 10월 25일 (천구백구십구년 시월 이십오일 cheongubaekgusipguneyon siweol isiboil) &mdash; October 25th, 1999

Ages
There are two types in Korean language to express ages:


 * 한 살 han sal, 두 살 du sal, 세 살 se sal, etc.
 * 일세 一歲 ilse, 이세 二歲 ise, 삼세 三歲 samse, etc.

Note that there are two types of age reckoning in Korea. (See w:East Asian age reckoning.) To emphasize that the international age system is used, add "만 man" at the beginning: 만 삼세 man samse, 만 세 살 man se sal, etc.

There are also colloquial terms for specific ages: