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How do you say "fifty-one" in Korean?
오십일
o sip il
In Korean, "fifty-one" is 오십일.
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Pronunciation
Pronounce 'oh ship il' starting with the round 'oh' vowel, then continuing as you would the teens.
Writing and usage
오십일 has four syllable blocks. The 오 stands alone with just the 'o' vowel.
Example sentence
오십일 회원이 가입했어요.
Fifty-one members signed up.
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How to remember 오십일
Fifty plus one: oh-ship-il. The 'o' start marks a new decade cleanly.
Related words
- fifty-five 오십오 o sip o
- heavy 무거운 mugeoun
- new 새로운 saeroun
- ninety-two 구십이 gu sip i
- purple 보라색 borasaek
- seven 일곱 ilgop
- seventeen 열일곱 yeorilgob
- twenty-eight 이십팔 i sip pal
- ugly 추한 chuhan
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Questions about 오십일
How do you say "fifty-one" in Korean?
In Korean, "fifty-one" is 오십일. It is a noun.
How is 오십일 written in Korean?
오십일 has four syllable blocks. The 오 stands alone with just the 'o' vowel.
How is 오십일 used in a sentence?
Use 오십일 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 오십일 회원이 가입했어요. (Fifty-one members signed up.).
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