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How do you pronounce one through ten in Korean?

Here's how you pronounce numbers one through ten in Korean:

Number | Korean | Romanization | Pronunciation

------- | -------- | -------- | --------

1 | 하나 | hana | ha-na

2 | 둘 | dul | dul

3 | 셋 | set | set

4 | 넷 | net | net

5 | 다섯 | daseot | da-seot

6 | 여섯 | yeoseot | yeo-seot

7 | 일곱 | ilgop | il-gop

8 | 여덟 | yeodol | yeo-dol

9 | 아홉 | ahop | a-hop

10 | 열 | yeol | yeol

Important Notes:

* Romanization: The romanization system used is called Revised Romanization of Korean (RR). It's the standard system for romanizing Korean.

* Pronunciation: Korean pronunciation can be tricky, and these are just approximations. The best way to learn the correct pronunciation is to listen to native speakers. You can find many resources online, including audio and video lessons.

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