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To count bottles in Korean, you use the counter 병 (byeong). This is commonly used for beverages or liquids stored in bottles, like water, soda, or soju.
How to use 병:
- 한 병 (han byeong) = one bottle
- 두 병 (du byeong) = two bottles
- 세 병 (se byeong) = three bottles
Example sentences:
Structure: noun + number + counter
- 물 한 병 주세요. = Please give me one bottle of water.
- 맥주 두 병 마셨어요. = I drank two bottles of beer.
- 주스 세 병 샀어요. = I bought three bottles of juice.
Simply add the number before 병 to count bottles.