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How to count from 10 to 100 in Korean – Taekwondo Terminology Tutorials

20 in Korean

The second video in the series – in this video we look at how to count from 10 to 100 using native Korean numerals.

Author B. T. MilnesPosted on Sunday 13th August 2017Saturday 26th August 2017Format VideoCategories Language, Terminology, VideosTags counting, help, how-to, instructions, Korea, Korean, native Korean numerals, numbers, numerals, Taekwondo, terminology, terms, tutorial, video

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Book: Taekwondo Terminology

Taekwondo Terminology by B. T. Milnes

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