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How do you say "fifty-two" in Korean?

오십이

o sip i

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "fifty-two" is 오십이.

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Pronunciation

Say 'oh ship ee' maintaining the round 'oh' opening sound throughout.

Writing and usage

오십이 has four syllable blocks, with 오 as a standalone vowel block at the start.

Example sentence

오십이 도시가 있어요.

There are fifty-two cities.

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How to remember 오십이

The 'oh' opening for fifty makes it sound rounder and warmer than forty.

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Questions about 오십이

How do you say "fifty-two" in Korean?

In Korean, "fifty-two" is 오십이. It is a noun.

How is 오십이 written in Korean?

오십이 has four syllable blocks, with 오 as a standalone vowel block at the start.

How is 오십이 used in a sentence?

Use 오십이 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 오십이 도시가 있어요. (There are fifty-two cities.).

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