In Korean, "sixty-seven" is 육십칠 (yuk sip chil). It is a adjective.
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육십칠 (romanisation: yuk sip chil) is written using Hangul (Korean script).
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Buy on Steam육십칠 is romanised as yuk sip chil in Korean. This romanisation gives you an approximate pronunciation for English speakers. Listen to the audio on this page for the native pronunciation.
육십칠 is written using Hangul (Korean script). The romanisation is yuk sip chil. Learning to read Hangul (Korean script) takes time, but Noun Town teaches vocabulary through gameplay so the writing becomes familiar through repeated exposure.
육십칠 is a common adjective used in everyday Korean speech. The level of formality in a sentence comes from the surrounding words and grammatical forms rather than from this word alone.
This word is part of the vocabulary taught in the Korean language learning game Noun Town, where words are introduced through play rather than memorisation.
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