Number ↔ Korean words

Read in Korean · back to digits · formal amount wording

숫자 ↔ 한글

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Reads a number out in Korean words and turns Korean number words back into digits. It also builds the formal amount wording used on contracts and receipts.

How to use it

  1. Type digits, or Korean numerals
  2. The other box follows automatically
  3. Copy the money phrase for contracts and receipts

Common questions

Why is it so easy to get the digits wrong?
Numbers are written with a comma every three digits, but Korean and Japanese group them every four (man / eok / jo). The place you count and the place you read do not line up, which is where the slips come from.
What is the money-notation option?
Normally 10 is read as “ten” and 100 as “hundred”, but financial documents often write them as “one ten” and “one hundred”. Turn it on when you need that form.
How large a number does it handle?
Up to gyeong (10^16). Anything larger and it tells you so.

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