Convert amounts into Korean Hangul notation (…원).
Formatted amount
₩1,234,000
Hangul reading (Sino-Korean, conventional)
백이십삼만 사천 원
Formal notation (한글 금액, “금 … 원정”)
금 백이십삼만 사천 원정
In Korea, amounts are written out in Hangul alongside the figures on checks (수표), contracts (계약서), receipts and official documents to prevent tampering. The formal form “금 … 원정” brackets the amount to stop alteration. Amounts are read with Sino-Korean numerals, grouped every four digits by 만 / 억 / 조.
Yes. Enter a number and it produces the Korean (Hangul) reading of the amount ending in '원', grouped by 만 (10,000), 억 and 조. It also shows a formal style such as '금 … 원정'.
It is handy for checking how to write amounts in words on contracts, receipts and checks (수표) — anywhere an amount must be stated formally in text.
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