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I need to know how for my tae kwon doe mental tips

2006-12-12 07:32:08 · 5 answers · asked by oddpoeticdude 2 in Sports Martial Arts

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well I believe it's the same to count by (because I study Tang Soo Do, but it's still a Korean Martial Art so it should still apply)

Ha-Na (one)
Dool (or Dul) (two)
Set (three)
Net (four)
Da Sot (five)
Yuh Sot (six)
Il Gop (Seven)
Yo Dool (or Dul) (eight)
Ah Houp (nine)
Youl (ten)

2006-12-12 08:48:20 · answer #1 · answered by quiksilver8676 5 · 1 0

Pure Korean:
1) Hana
2) Dul
3) Set
4) Net
5) Da suht
6) Ya suht
7) Il gop
8) yu duhl
9) Ah hope
10) Yuhl

Sinokorean:
1) ill
2) ee
3) sam
4) sa
5) o
6) yook
7) chil
8) pal
9) goo
10) ship

2006-12-12 09:15:35 · answer #2 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 0 1

there are exactly two types of counting system in Korea literature.
Each one is different from others depending upon its usage and place in a sentence. Here I will write down both of them and how to pronounce them in English (not exactly but nearly since Korean is f.u.c.k.i.n.g hard for me even to speak...
1= 하나 ( har-nar )
2= 두 ( du )
3= 셋 ( sae' )
4= 넷 ( nae )
5= 다섯 ( dar saute )
6= 여섯 ( your saute )
7= 일곱 ( il goh )
8= 여덟 ( your dalt )
9= 아홉 ( arr hou )
10=열 ( yourl )

2nd way of speaking

1= 일 ( ill ) long
2= 이 ( il ) short
3= 삼 ( sam )
4= 사 ( sar )
5= 오 ( o )
6= 육 ( youth )
7= ì¹  ( chee )
8= 팔 ( phar )
9= 구 ( gu )
10= 십 ( shib )

Well..these are not exact pronounciation..but I think they are the nearest form...

2006-12-12 07:59:10 · answer #3 · answered by Blue P 4 · 1 1

Korean fingers..... and American fingers look the same!!!! so count on your hands!

2006-12-12 09:05:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

u got that from russell peters... didn't u.. hahahaa

2006-12-12 07:34:34 · answer #5 · answered by laydenirvine 4 · 0 2

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