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How do you say "sixty-two" in Korean?
육십이
yuk sip i
In Korean, "sixty-two" is 육십이.
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Pronunciation
Say 'yuke ship ee' maintaining the distinctive 'y' opening throughout the number.
Writing and usage
육십이 has four syllable blocks, with the initial 'y' consonant cluster persisting.
Example sentence
육십이 세요.
He is sixty-two years old.
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How to remember 육십이
All numbers in the sixties begin with 'yuke', setting them apart from other decades.
Related words
- clear 맑은 malgeun
- cold 추운 chuun
- lightning 번개 beongae
- ninety-one 구십일 gu sip il
- ninety-seven 구십칠 gu sip chil
- shallow 얕은 yahbeun
- ten 열 yeol
- thirty-two 삼십이 sam sip i
- warm 따뜻한 ttattuthan
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Questions about 육십이
How do you say "sixty-two" in Korean?
In Korean, "sixty-two" is 육십이. It is a noun.
How is 육십이 written in Korean?
육십이 has four syllable blocks, with the initial 'y' consonant cluster persisting.
How is 육십이 used in a sentence?
Use 육십이 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 육십이 세요. (He is sixty-two years old.).
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