Korean Terminology
“Knowledge cannot help the world unless we share it with others.”
~ Eternal Grand Master H.U. Lee
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Bahroh - Return to ready position Sijahk - Start Kohmahn - Stop Shiuh - At ease
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Charyot - Attention Kyungnae - Bow Junebee - Ready Position Dojahng - training space Dobok - Uniform
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Poomsae - Forms Kick - Chah-gi Strike - Chi-gi Punch - Je-ru-gi
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1 - Hana (Hah-nah) 2 - Dul (Dool) 3 - Set 4 - Net 5 - Dosut (Dah-seot) 6 - Yosut (Yeo-seot) 7 - Ilgulp (Il-geup) 8 - Yodul (Yeo-deol) 9 - Ahup (Ah-heop) 10 - Yul (Yeol)
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11 - Yul-hana 12 - Yul-dul 13 - Yul-set 14 - Yul-net 15 - Yul-dosut 16 - Yul-yosut 17 - Yul-ilgulp 18 - Yul-yodul 19 - Yul-ahup
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20 - Sumol (Soo-mool) 30 - Suron (Soo-reun) 40 - Mahon (Mah-heun) 50 - Schwin (Schwee-heun) 60 - Yesun (Yea-seun) 70 - Ilheun (Ee-reun) 80 - Yeodeun (Yeo-deun) 90 - Aheun (Ah-heun) 100 - Beck
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