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
- Type digits, or Korean numerals
- The other box follows automatically
- 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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