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아홉째

아홉째 means the number nine in a sequence.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 아홉째 when you count things in order. If you have a line of friends, the ninth friend is the '아홉째' friend. It is like saying 'ninth' in English. Use it when you talk about position, not how many things you have.

At this level, you start using 아홉째 to describe events or lists. For example, '아홉째 날' means the ninth day. It is very useful for dates and schedules. Remember, it is different from '아홉' which just means the number nine.

Intermediate learners use 아홉째 to navigate more complex instructions. You might hear it in directions or when reading a book. It is a standard way to order items. Unlike Sino-Korean numbers, it feels more 'native' and friendly.

At the B2 level, you understand the nuance between 아홉째 and 제구. While 제구 is formal, 아홉째 is the go-to for standard communication. It is essential for describing sequences in professional reports or casual storytelling.

Advanced learners recognize the cultural weight of native Korean numbers. Using 아홉째 in creative writing or speeches shows a strong command of the language's roots. It adds a layer of natural rhythm that Sino-Korean numbers sometimes lack in narrative contexts.

Mastery involves understanding the historical shift between native and Sino-Korean numbering systems. 아홉째 is not just a word; it is part of a system that defines how Koreans perceive sequence. In literary works, the choice of 아홉째 over 제구 can signal a more intimate or traditional tone.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Ordinal number
  • Means ninth
  • Native Korean
  • Used for order

When you are counting items in Korean, you often need to know their order. That is where 아홉째 comes in! It is the ordinal form of the number nine.

Think of it like a line of students. The first is '첫째', the second is '둘째', and so on. By the time you reach the ninth student, you call them 아홉째. It is a very common word used in daily life to organize things or describe sequences.

Using this word correctly helps you sound much more natural in Korean. It is not just about counting; it is about placing objects or events in a specific order. Whether you are talking about the ninth floor or the ninth chapter of a book, this is the word you need.

The word 아홉째 is a beautiful example of native Korean linguistic structure. It is composed of two distinct parts: 아홉 (nine) and the suffix -째.

The suffix -째 is a functional morpheme that turns a cardinal number into an ordinal number. This system is deeply rooted in the history of the Korean language, distinguishing it from Sino-Korean numbers (like 일, 이, 삼) which use the prefix '제-' (제구) for ordinal numbers.

Historically, native Korean numbers were used for counting small quantities and simple sequences. As the language evolved, the suffix -째 became the standard way to express 'the [number]-th' for native counts. It reflects the ancient way Koreans organized their world, keeping native roots for common daily tasks while adopting Chinese-derived terms for more complex or formal academic contexts.

You use 아홉째 whenever you are identifying the ninth item in a series. It is most commonly used with nouns that represent a sequence, like 아홉째 날 (the ninth day) or 아홉째 사람 (the ninth person).

In terms of register, it is a neutral word. You can use it in casual conversation with friends or in a slightly more formal setting. However, in very formal or academic writing, some people might prefer the Sino-Korean equivalent 제구 (je-gu), though 아홉째 remains perfectly acceptable and often sounds more natural.

Common collocations include: 아홉째 줄 (ninth row), 아홉째 아들 (ninth son), and 아홉째 시간 (ninth hour/class). It is versatile and fits into almost any context where you need to specify a position in a list.

While 아홉째 itself is a functional number, it appears in various cultural expressions:

  • 아홉째 구름 위에 있다: Borrowed from English, meaning to be extremely happy.
  • 아홉째 번의 행운: Often used when someone finally succeeds after many attempts.
  • 아홉째 달의 축제: Referring to traditional lunar calendar festivals.
  • 아홉째 단계: Used in project management to denote the penultimate stage before completion.
  • 아홉째 감각: A metaphorical way to describe intuition beyond the standard five senses.

These expressions show how numbers are woven into the fabric of Korean storytelling and daily life, often carrying symbolic weight beyond simple arithmetic.

Grammatically, 아홉째 functions as a noun or a determiner depending on the sentence structure. It does not have plural forms because it is inherently ordinal.

Pronunciation is key! It is pronounced as [아홉째] with a tense 'ㅉ' sound at the end. The 'ㅂ' in '아홉' is often held slightly before transitioning to the '째'.

Rhymes in Korean are less common than in English, but it shares the suffix structure with 첫째, 둘째, and 셋째. When using it, ensure you do not confuse it with 아홉 개 (nine items), which is a cardinal count. 아홉째 is strictly for order, not quantity.

Fun Fact

Native Korean numbers only go up to 99.

Pronunciation Guide

UK a-hop-jjae

Crisp 'a' sound

US a-hop-jjae

Clear 'hop' syllable

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing ㅉ
  • Dropping the ㅂ
  • Adding extra vowels

Rhymes With

첫째 둘째 셋째 넷째 다섯째

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

Listening 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

아홉 하나

Learn Next

열째 스무째

Advanced

제구

Grammar to Know

Ordinal Suffixes

첫째, 둘째...

Examples by Level

1

그는 아홉째예요.

He is the ninth.

Ordinal number usage.

1

아홉째 날에 만나요.

2

이것은 아홉째 책이에요.

3

아홉째 줄에 앉으세요.

4

아홉째 학생이 누구예요?

5

아홉째 달은 9월이에요.

6

그는 아홉째 아들이에요.

7

아홉째 번 시도예요.

8

아홉째 문을 여세요.

1

아홉째 단계가 가장 어려워요.

2

우리는 아홉째 정류장에서 내려요.

3

아홉째 장을 읽고 있어요.

4

아홉째 시합에서 이겼어요.

5

아홉째 건물은 파란색이에요.

6

아홉째 질문에 답하세요.

7

아홉째 주에 여행을 가요.

8

아홉째 사람에게 전달하세요.

1

아홉째 프로젝트를 성공적으로 마쳤습니다.

2

그는 아홉째 후보로 등록되었습니다.

3

아홉째 기록이 깨졌습니다.

4

아홉째 회의는 내일입니다.

5

아홉째 규칙을 다시 확인하세요.

6

아홉째 지점에 도착했습니다.

7

아홉째 행성까지의 거리는 멉니다.

8

아홉째 제안을 검토 중입니다.

1

아홉째 교향곡은 매우 유명합니다.

2

그는 아홉째 세대 경영자입니다.

3

아홉째 원칙을 고수해야 합니다.

4

아홉째 시기에는 변화가 많았습니다.

5

아홉째 논문에서 다룬 내용입니다.

6

아홉째 국면으로 접어들었습니다.

7

아홉째 기념일을 축하합니다.

8

아홉째 발견은 혁명적이었습니다.

1

아홉째 천년기의 시작을 알립니다.

2

그의 아홉째 작품은 철학적입니다.

3

아홉째 관문은 통과하기 어렵습니다.

4

아홉째 차원의 존재를 상상합니다.

5

아홉째 왕조의 역사를 공부합니다.

6

아홉째 계층의 사회적 의미입니다.

7

아홉째 우주론적 증명을 제시합니다.

8

아홉째 변주곡이 연주됩니다.

Common Collocations

아홉째 날
아홉째 줄
아홉째 아들
아홉째 시간
아홉째 번
아홉째 장
아홉째 사람
아홉째 건물
아홉째 단계
아홉째 시도

Idioms & Expressions

"아홉째 구름"

Extreme happiness

그는 아홉째 구름 위에 있다.

casual

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Easily Confused

아홉째 vs 아홉

Looks similar

Cardinal vs Ordinal

아홉 vs 아홉째

아홉째 vs

아홉째 vs

아홉째 vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 아홉째 + Noun

그는 아홉째 아들이다.

Word Family

Nouns

아홉 Nine

Related

아홉 Root number

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Common Mistakes

아홉 개째 아홉째
Adding '개' makes it redundant.
아홉번째
구째
아홉 제
아홉째 번에

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place 9 items in your room.

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Native usage

Use it for counting people.

🌍

Culture

Numbers are important.

💡

Grammar

Ordinal suffix.

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Pronunciation

Tense sound.

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Mistake

Don't add 개.

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Fact

9 is a lucky number.

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Hack

Practice with dates.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ah-hop (hop 9 times)

Visual Association

A frog hopping 9 times to the 9th lilypad.

Word Web

아홉 순서 숫자

Challenge

Count to 9 in Korean.

Word Origin

Native Korean

Original meaning: The ninth position

Cultural Context

None

Equivalent to 'ninth'.

Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • 아홉째 줄
  • 아홉째 학생
  • 아홉째 수업

Conversation Starters

"아홉째 형제가 있나요?"

"아홉째 날에 뭐 할 거예요?"

"아홉째 줄에 누가 앉았나요?"

"아홉째 책이 어디 있나요?"

"아홉째 달은 언제인가요?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your 9th day of the month.

Who is the 9th person you met?

What is the 9th thing on your list?

Write about the 9th hour of your day.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

Both are used, but 아홉째 is more compact.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

그는 ___ 학생입니다.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 아홉째

Ordinal needed.

multiple choice A2

What does 아홉째 mean?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Ninth

Ordinal vs cardinal.

true false B1

아홉째 is the same as 9 items.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It describes order.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Match word to meaning.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Correct structure.

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