an nyung ha sae yo | : | Hello/how are you |
kam sa hap nee da | : | Thank you |
cha ryuht | : | attention |
kyung nae | : | bow |
choon bi | : | ready |
ju choom so gi | : | horse stance |
maak go ju ru gi choombi | : | Stance for blocking |
bal cha gi choombi | : | sparring stance |
ki hap | : | shout |
Korean Counting
The first ten numbers in this system are as follows:
1 | : | hanah |
2 | : | dool |
3 | : | set |
4 | : | net |
5 | : | dasot |
6 | : | yasot |
7 | : | ilgop |
8 | : | yadol |
9 | : | ahop |
10 | : | yool |
The stress in “hanah“, “dasot“, and “yasot” is on the first syllable, in “ilgop“, “yadol“, and “ahop” on the second. In counting cadence in TaeKwonDo, this is so emphasized that the other syllable frequently almost disappears (e.g., “han“, “das“, “yos“, “lgop“, “hop“, etc.).
Sparring Commands
chung | : | blue |
hong | : | red |
cha ryuht | : | attention |
kyung nae | : | bow |
choon bi | : | ready |
seijak | : | begin |
kalyeo | : | break (or stop) |
kae sok | : | continue |
gomahn | : | stop (also “mum cho”) |
shi gan | : | time out |
gam jeum | : | deduction of point |
kyong go | : | warning(old) |
seung | : | win |