Counting in Korean for Taekwondo
- Hana = 1
- Dul = 2
- Set = 3
- Net = 4
- Dasot = 5
- Yasot = 6
- Illgup = 7
- Yodol = 8
- Ahop = 9
- Yeol = 10
Korean Taekwondo Vocabulary
- DoJang = School/Training Hall
- Tae = Hand
- Kwon = Foot
- Do = Way of/Art
- Sabomnim = Instructor
- Kyung-net = Bow
- Kamsa Hamne Da = Thank You
- Honshinsul = Self Defense
- Do-bok = Uniform
- Poomse = Form
- Joon Bi = Ready
- Sijak = Start/Begin
- Chigi = Punch/Strike
- Chagi = Kick
- Ahp Chagi = Front Kick
- Yop Chagi = Side Kick
- Dol Yo Chagi = Roundhouse Kick
- Kyok Pah = Wood Break
- Tang Soh = Knife Hand
- Koryugi = Sparring
- Hoo Gu = Chest Protector
- Dol Yo Chagi = Roundhouse Kick
- Mil Gee = Push Kick
- Arreh Makki = Low Block
- Penagi-Soo = Hand Release
- Mok-Japki = Neck Hold Technique
- Tang-Do-Soo = Knife Defense
- Deeh-Japki = Belt Grab
- Ah-Reh-Maki = Low Block
- Ahn-Jikki = Inside Axe Kick
- Pakka-Jikki = Outside Axe Kick
- Dee-Do-Doh-Rah = Turn Around
- In-Nae = Patience
- Jahgi = Kicking
- Coobi = Stance
- Nak-Boep = Falls
- Sang-Jol-Bong = Nunchucks
- Moo-Dee = Martial Arts
- Chari-Yot = Attention
- Bah-Roh = Stop
- Dol-Yoh-Jahgi = Roundhouse Kick