Learning Korean becomes easier when numbers are explained clearly and practiced in multiple ways. This page brings together the core Korean number resources on Teach Numbers so learners can move from basic recognition into practical use.

Korean numbers are used in time, dates, counting, prices, and everyday communication. The lessons below are organized to help you build a strong foundation, recognize patterns, and apply them in context.

Start with Core Number Lessons

Begin with the main Korean numbers lesson, then explore cardinal and ordinal numbers to understand how Korean number forms are used in different situations.

Use Charts to Build Fluency

Chart pages help learners recognize Korean numbers quickly and notice how patterns repeat as the number ranges become larger.

Apply Numbers in Real Context

Dates, time, counting practice, and quiz review help move Korean numbers out of isolation and into practical everyday usage.


Korean Numbers

Korean numbers are one of the most useful early topics for learners because they appear in prices, dates, time expressions, ages, quantities, and common daily interactions. These pages introduce Korean numbers in clear steps so you can gradually learn how they work and practice recognizing them with confidence.


Korean Number Charts

If you want to practice recognizing Korean numbers quickly, chart pages provide a simple and structured way to review them in sequence. They are especially useful for beginners who want repetition and pattern recognition while becoming familiar with larger number ranges.

Beginner Chart

Start with the first twenty numbers to build a strong base before moving into larger ranges.

Expanded Chart

Move into a wider range to see how larger Korean numbers are built and repeated.

Larger Numbers

Use a larger chart to practice hundreds and reinforce how bigger Korean numbers are read and recognized.


Korean Time and Dates

Being able to talk about time and dates is an important part of everyday communication in Korean. These lessons explain how Korean expresses the date, how time is said, and how numbers are used in those situations.


Practice Counting in Korean

Counting out loud is one of the best ways to become comfortable with Korean numbers. A counting page helps learners review number sequences, notice patterns, and become more confident with recognition and repetition.

Count in Korean

Use counting practice to reinforce number order and make Korean number patterns feel more familiar.


Practice and Review

Once you have spent time with the lesson and chart pages, quiz practice is a good way to test recognition and recall. It helps confirm whether Korean numbers, dates, and time expressions feel familiar without relying on hints.

Korean Numbers Quiz

Use the quiz to review Korean numbers, dates, and times in one place.


Continue Learning Korean

Korean becomes easier to learn when you combine core number lessons with charts, dates, time practice, and review tools. Start with the main numbers page, move into the charts that match your level, and then use dates, time, counting, and quizzes to strengthen practical understanding.

Further reference: National Institute of Korean Language.