여든
여든 is the native Korean word for the number eighty (80).
Explanation at your level:
You use 여든 to say 80 in Korean. It is for counting things like apples or years. Just remember: use it for counting, not for money!
When you are talking about someone's age, you use 여든. For example, 'My grandmother is 80 years old' becomes '할머니는 여든 살이세요'. It is very polite.
Understanding the difference between 여든 and '팔십' is key. Use '여든' for native counting and '팔십' for math or phone numbers. This distinction helps you sound like a local.
In formal contexts, using native numbers like 여든 shows a deep appreciation for Korean culture. It is often preferred in literature or when speaking to elders to show respect.
The usage of 여든 reflects the linguistic duality of Korean. Advanced learners should master when to switch between native and Sino-Korean systems to maintain natural flow in formal discourse.
Mastery of 여든 involves understanding its etymological significance. It represents a cultural heritage that persists in modern Korean, distinguishing it from the more pragmatic Sino-Korean system used in globalized trade and technology.
30秒词汇
- Native Korean for 80
- Used for age
- Not for money
- Respectful term
Welcome to the world of native Korean numbers! 여든 is a special word because it is part of the native counting system, which is different from the Chinese-based (Sino-Korean) system. While you might use '팔십' for prices or dates, you use 여든 when talking about things like age or counting items.
Think of it as the 'pure' Korean way to say eighty. It feels a bit more natural and traditional when you are speaking about life milestones, like turning eighty years old. It is a beautiful part of the language that connects you to Korean history and culture.
The word 여든 has deep roots in the Korean peninsula. Unlike the Sino-Korean system, which was imported from China, the native Korean numbers (like 하나, 둘, 셋, 열, 스물, 서른...) were developed by the Korean people themselves over thousands of years.
Historically, these numbers were used for everyday life, farming, and age. The word 여든 evolved from older linguistic roots that are unique to the Korean language family. It is a testament to the resilience of the Korean language, preserving its own unique counting system alongside the imported one.
You will mostly hear 여든 when talking about age. For example, if someone is 80 years old, you would say '여든 살'. It is very common in daily conversation, especially when showing respect to elders.
When you use 여든, remember that it often drops the final 'ㄴ' when combined with certain counters, becoming '여든' in its base form. It is considered slightly more formal or respectful in social settings compared to just using the Sino-Korean '팔십'.
While there aren't many idioms strictly containing the number 80, it is often used in phrases about longevity. 1. 여든 살 잔치: A celebration for an 80th birthday. 2. 여든 고개: Referring to the milestone of reaching 80. 3. 여든이 넘어도: Even after passing 80. 4. 여든 번의 계절: Eighty seasons, poetic for 20 years. 5. 여든의 지혜: The wisdom of an 80-year-old.
In terms of grammar, 여든 is an indeclinable numeral. It does not have plural forms because the number itself implies plurality. It is used with native Korean counters like '살' (age) or '개' (items).
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [yeo-deun]. The 'yeo' is like the 'yo' in 'yonder', and 'deun' is a soft 'd' followed by a nasal 'n'. Rhyming words in English are hard to find, but it sounds somewhat like 'burden' without the 'r'.
Fun Fact
It is part of the pure Korean counting system.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'yuh-dun'.
Sounds like 'yuh-dun'.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'eo' sound.
- Adding a vowel at the end.
- Confusing with '열'.
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
高级
Grammar to Know
Native Korean Numbers
하나, 둘, 셋...
Examples by Level
여든 살입니다.
80 years old.
Age counter.
여든 개를 주세요.
여든 명이 왔어요.
여든 살이 되었습니다.
여든 번 생각했어요.
여든 분이 계십니다.
여든 시간 동안요.
여든 번째 날입니다.
여든 살 생일이에요.
여든 살의 지혜는 대단합니다.
여든 명이 넘는 사람들이 모였습니다.
여든 개 중 하나를 골라보세요.
여든 살이 넘으셨는데도 건강하세요.
여든 번의 시도 끝에 성공했습니다.
여든 살은 인생의 새로운 시작입니다.
여든 살의 할아버지가 말씀하셨습니다.
여든 개를 다 세는 것은 어렵습니다.
여든 살이라는 나이는 결코 적지 않습니다.
여든 명의 참가자가 대회를 빛냈습니다.
여든 살의 노장은 여전히 열정적입니다.
여든 번의 계절이 지나갔습니다.
여든 개 이상의 상품이 준비되어 있습니다.
여든 살의 어르신께 예의를 갖추세요.
여든 살이 되어서야 비로소 깨달았습니다.
여든 살의 삶은 그 자체로 역사입니다.
여든 살의 연륜이 묻어나는 말씀입니다.
여든 명의 전문가가 모여 토론했습니다.
여든 개 항목을 검토하는 데 시간이 걸렸습니다.
여든 살의 고령에도 불구하고 정정하십니다.
여든 번의 반복적인 연습이 필요합니다.
여든 살이라는 나이는 지혜의 상징입니다.
여든 명의 관객이 기립박수를 보냈습니다.
여든 개 이상의 변수를 고려해야 합니다.
여든 살의 생애를 관통하는 철학이 담겨 있습니다.
여든 명의 학자가 모여 심도 있는 논의를 했습니다.
여든 개가 넘는 유물이 박물관에 전시되었습니다.
여든 살의 노령에도 불구하고 학문적 열정은 대단합니다.
여든 번의 고난을 겪고도 굴하지 않았습니다.
여든 살의 나이는 인생의 황혼이 아닌 새로운 여정입니다.
여든 명의 단원이 조화로운 연주를 선사했습니다.
여든 개 이상의 언어로 번역된 명작입니다.
常见搭配
Idioms & Expressions
"여든 고개"
reaching 80 years
여든 고개를 넘었습니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean 80.
Native vs Sino-Korean.
여든 살 vs 팔십 원.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 여든 + 살 + 입니다
그는 여든 살입니다.
词族
Nouns
相关
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
常见错误
Native numbers are not for money.
Tips
Sound Association
Remember 'Yeah, done!'
Age
Always use for age.
Respect
Use for elders.
Counters
Attach to counters.
Clear vowels
Focus on 'eo'.
Money
Don't use for money.
Native vs Sino
Two systems exist.
Flashcards
Use native numbers daily.
Milestones
80th birthday is big.
Base form
It is a base numeral.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
YEO-DUN sounds like 'Yeah, done!' at 80.
Visual Association
A birthday cake with 80 candles.
Word Web
挑战
Count to 80 using native numbers.
词源
Korean
Original meaning: Eighty
文化背景
None
N/A
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Family
- 여든 살 생일
- 여든 살 어르신
Conversation Starters
"여든 살이 되면 무엇을 하고 싶으세요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about someone who is 80.
常见问题
1 个问题No, use 팔십.
自我测试
할머니는 ___ 살이십니다.
80 is 여든.
Which is correct for age?
Both are used but 여든 is native.
여든 is used for money.
Use Sino-Korean for money.
Word
意思
Direct translation.
Subject + age + verb.
得分: /5
Summary
여든 is the native Korean word for 80, primarily used for age and counting objects.
- Native Korean for 80
- Used for age
- Not for money
- Respectful term
Sound Association
Remember 'Yeah, done!'
Age
Always use for age.
Respect
Use for elders.
Counters
Attach to counters.
例句
그는 여든이 넘었지만 여전히 정정해요.