Higher Taekwondo Numbers

Higher Taekwondo Numbers

Sometimes in Taekwondo, you need to know how to count beyond 1-10 in Korean (i.e. Give me a million pushups!). This page helps you learn the higher Korean numbers used in Taekwondo and how to pronounce these numbers. For additional Korean words such as names of Taekwondo kicks, Taekwondo commands and various other Taekwondo terms, please visit our main Taekwondo Words, Commands & Terminology page.

Taekwondo Numbers – When stretching or practicing Taekwondo, you will need to know how to count in Korean.

  • For the Korean words for 1 through 99, please visit our main Taekwondo Numbers section.
  • For numbers over 100, Koreans generally use Sino-Korea versus native Korean (as used in 1-100).
  • One Hundred – Baek
  • Two Hundred – Eebaek
  • Three Hundred – Sambaek
  • Four Hundred – Sabaek
  • Five Hundred – Ohbaek
  • Six Hundred – Yukbaek
  • Seven Hundred – Chilbaek
  • Eight Hundred – Palbaek
  • Nine Hundred – Goobaek
  • One Thousand – Chuhn
  • Two Thousand – Eechuhn
  • Three Thousand – Samchuhn
  • Four Thousand – Sachuhn
  • Five Thousand – Ohchuhn
  • Six Thousand – Yukchuhn
  • Seven Thousand – Chilchuhn
  • Eight Thousand – Palchuhn
  • Nine Thousand – Goochuhn
  • Ten Thousand – Mahn
  • One Hundred Thousand – Shipmahn
  • One Million – Baekmahn
  • One Billion – Joh

The videos below will help you hear how the numbers are pronounced in Korean.

How to Count to 100 & Above in Korean