2 in Korean: Complete Guide with Pronunciation
2 in Korean = 이 (i) / 둘 (dul)
The number 2 in Korean is 이 (i) pronounced "ee" (Sino-Korean) or 둘 (dul) pronounced "dool" (Native Korean).
Quick Answer
| Number | Hangul | Romanization | Pronunciation | System |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 이 | i | ee | Sino-Korean |
| 2 | 둘 | dul | dool | Native Korean |
Pronunciation
I (이): "ee" - Sino-Korean Dul (둘): "dool" - Native Korean
- 둘 becomes 두 (du) before counters
When to Use Each
이 (i): dates, money, phone numbers, math 둘 (dul): counting objects, hours, age
Practical Usage
Phone numbers: 2 = 이 (i) Prices: ₩2 = 이원 (i-won) Times: 2:00 = 두 시 (du si) Counting: 두 개 (du gae) = 2 items
Common Phrases
이분 (i-bun): Two people (formal) 두 명 (du myeong): Two people 둘째 (dul-jjae): Second
Quick Takeaways
- 2 = 이 (i) or 둘 (dul)
- 둘 → 두 (du) before counters
- Pronounced "ee" or "dool"
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