Dictionary — Entry No. 0911
넷
net · noun
넷
net
[net]
nounbeginner
Meaning
Native Korean number for ‘four.’ Used in counting sequences and with appropriate counter words in native Korean number system. Important for learning complete native Korean numbers.
K-Pop & K-Drama Context
Stray Kids features four-beat patterns in choreography. EXO members use ‘net’ when counting in variety show games. Appears in K-drama team scenarios with four-person units.
Example Sentences
넷 개 있어요.
Net gae isseoyo.
There are four — counting objects with counter
사람 넷 명.
Saram net myeong.
Four people — counting humans with counter
하나, 둘, 셋, 넷!
Hana, dul, set, net!
One, two, three, four! — counting sequence
⚠️ Don’t use net when…
Don’t confuse native Korean ‘net’ with Sino-Korean ‘sa’ (사) — they’re completely different number systems used in different contexts. Must use counter words with ‘net’ (net gae, net myeong, etc.).
🎵 Heard In
- K-Drama: Hospital Playlist — characters use native Korean numbers in everyday patient counting and team scenarios.
- K-Pop: Stray Kids — choreography patterns and EXO variety game appearances feature the number ‘net’ in counting.
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