Korean Days: 하루, 이틀, 사흘, 나흘…| Korean FAQ
The most common way to count days in Korean is using the counter 일 with Sino-Korean numbers (일, 이, 삼…),
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The most common way to count days in Korean is using the counter 일 with Sino-Korean numbers (일, 이, 삼…),
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