Assalamualaikum wbt
Hello Everyone
Annyeonghaseyo
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I am in a good mood today, so let me teach you some of the languages that I know.
Today, I only post about NUMBERS. :)
//note: korean (pronounciation) - english - malay (pronounciation)//
- Il (eehl) - one - satu (sa-too)
- I (ee) - two - dua (do-wa)
- Sam (sahm) - three - tiga (tee-ga)
- Sa (sah) - four - empat (uhm-patt)
- Oh (oh) - five - lima (lee-ma)
- Yook (yook) - six - enam (uh-num)
- Chil (cheel) - seven - tujuh (too-jooh)
- Pal (pahl) - eight - lapan (la-pahn)
- Goo (gooh) - nine - sembilan (suhm-bee-lun)
- Seep (sheep) - ten - sepuluh (seh-poo-looh)
- Il-seep (eel-sheep) - eleven - sebelas (seh-be-luhs)
- I-seep (ee-sheep) - twelve - dua belas (doo-uh-beh-luhs)
----and so on----
For korean, simply add -sheep behind the number to show tenths (exp: 10 - eel-sheep )
and add the numbers behind the tenth for 20 and above. (exp: 25 - ee-sheep-oh)
For malay, simply add -belas behind the number to show tents (exp: 12 - dua belas)
and add the -puluh (poo-looh) behind the number BEFORE the last number for 20 and above (exp: 22 - dua puluh dua)
Any questions, simply comment.
-------------Thank you----------------------
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