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How do you say "sixty-three" in Korean?

육십삼

yuk sip sam

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "sixty-three" is 육십삼.

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Pronunciation

Pronounce 'yuke ship sahm' with the 'y' start anchoring the entire phrase.

Writing and usage

육십삼 has four syllable blocks. The 육 sets the tone for the entire sixty-range group.

Example sentence

육십삼 마리의 개가 있어요.

There are sixty-three dogs.

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How to remember 육십삼

The 'yuke' opening for all sixties is your cue: always start with that 'y' sound.

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Questions about 육십삼

How do you say "sixty-three" in Korean?

In Korean, "sixty-three" is 육십삼. It is a noun.

How is 육십삼 written in Korean?

육십삼 has four syllable blocks. The 육 sets the tone for the entire sixty-range group.

How is 육십삼 used in a sentence?

Use 육십삼 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 육십삼 마리의 개가 있어요. (There are sixty-three dogs.).

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