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How do you say "seventy-six" in Korean?

칠십육

chil sip yuk

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In Korean, "seventy-six" is 칠십육.

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Pronunciation

Say 'chil ship yuke' with the sharp 'ch' at the start, then the 'y' blend at the end.

Writing and usage

칠십육 has four syllable blocks. Both the opening and closing syllables have consonant blends.

Example sentence

칠십육 번 했어요.

I did it seventy-six times.

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How to remember 칠십육

Seventy-six: 'chil' sharp opening, 'yuke' distinctive closing.

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Questions about 칠십육

How do you say "seventy-six" in Korean?

In Korean, "seventy-six" is 칠십육. It is a noun.

How is 칠십육 written in Korean?

칠십육 has four syllable blocks. Both the opening and closing syllables have consonant blends.

How is 칠십육 used in a sentence?

Use 칠십육 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 칠십육 번 했어요. (I did it seventy-six times.).

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