List of Korean Counters

List of Korean Counters

The tables below provide a comprehensive list of Korean counters, categorized by the number system they pair with (Native Korean or Sino-Korean) and the types of nouns they are used to count. It includes common counters for counting various objects, people, animals, time, currency, and more. Each counter is paired with examples to show how they are used in context.

Counters that use Native Korean Numbers

Used with Native Korean numbers, these counters are typically used for general items, people, animals, and objects like books, bottles, and vehicles. Examples include 개 for general items (e.g., ‘사과 한 개’ – 1 apple) and 마리 for animals (e.g., ‘고양이 한 마리’ – 1 cat).

CounterNumber SystemUsageExampleExample
Native Koreangeneral counter for inanimate things (chair, fruits)사과 한 개1 apple
가지Native Koreansorts, kinds, ways, groups가축 두 가지2 sorts of animals
Native Koreanbottles of powder or liquid (juice, beer)물 세 병 3 bottles of water
그릇Native Koreanbowls of food국 한 그릇1 bowl of soup
Native Koreancups or glasses of drinks물 한 잔1 glass of water
Native Koreanbooks책 네 권4 books
송이Native Koreanflowers, fruits장미 한 송이1 rose
송이Native Koreantrees나무 두 그루2 trees
Native Koreanmusical works (songs)노래 세 곡3 songs
Native Koreanliterary works; episodes (in plays, movies, stories)소설 한 편1 novel
Native Koreandocuments, letters, emails, phone calls전화 한 통1 phone call
Native Koreansections of books (lessons, chapters)이십 과20 lessons
Native Koreanpieces of something, parts of a broken object사과 한 쪽 1 slice of apple
켤레Native Koreanpaired clothings (shoes, socks, stockings gloves)신발 한 켤레 1 pair of shoes
Native Koreansets of clothing (suits, dresses, outfits)드레스 세 벌3 dresses
상자Native Koreanboxes of items과일 한 상자1 box of fruit
자루Native Koreanlong thin objects (pens, pencils, candles, chopsticks)연필 두 자루2 pencils
바퀴Native Koreancounting wheel rotations or laps한 바퀴1 lap
사람Native Koreanpeople한 사람1 person
Native Koreanpeople학생 두 명2 students
Native Koreanpeople (formal)손님 세 분3 guests
마리Native Koreananimals고양이 다섯 마리 5 cats
Native Koreanpeople or things arranged in lines (eggs, desks)계란 한 줄1 row of eggs
Native Koreanvehicles, machines, planes, musical instruments, appliances차 여섯 대6 cars
Native Koreanchapters, t-shirts, thin wide objects (paper, sheets, glass, pictures)종이 일곱 장7 sheets of paper
Native Koreanhours (telling time)다섯 시 5 o’clock
시간Native Koreanhours (duration)세 시간3 hours
Native Koreanhouses, buildings, furniture, blankets, carriages, wagons집 한 채 1 house

Counters that use Sino-Korean Numbers

Used with Sino-Korean numbers, these counters are used for specific measurements, time, and currency. Examples include 년 for years (e.g., ‘이천십팔 년’ – Year 2018) and 분 for minutes (e.g., ‘십 분’ – Ten minutes).

CounterNumber SystemUsageExampleExample
Sino-Koreanfloors of a building삼 층3rd floor
그루Sino-Koreantrees일 그루1 tree
Sino-KoreanKorean currency (KRW)만 원10,000 won
학년Sino-Koreanschool year, grade일 학년1st grade
Sino-Koreanyears이천십팔 년 Year 2018
Sino-Koreanhouses, room or apartment number백오 호 방Room 105
인분Sino-Koreanservings of food삼 인분3 servings
Sino-Koreanminutes십 분10 minutes
Sino-Koreanseconds삼십 초30 seconds
박스Sino-Koreanboxes of things다섯 박스 5 boxes
킬로그램Sino-Koreanweight (kilogram)삼 킬로그램3 kilograms
리터Sino-Koreanliters (liquid, gas)오 리터5 liters
달러Sino-Koreancurrency (dollars)십 달러10 dollars
그램Sino-Koreanweight (gram)이백 그램 200 grams
개월Sino-Koreanmonths (duration)삼 개월3 months

Why are counters necessary in Korean?

In Korean grammar, numbers and the nouns they quantify are linked by counters. Counters classify objects by type, such as animals, people, or objects. They provide additional context, making the sentence grammatically correct and natural.

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