Chigi (Strike)
Momtong Baro Jireugi: Mid-Section Obverse Punch
Momtong Bandae Jireugi: Mid-Section Reverse Punch
Olgul Baro Jireugi: High-Section Obverse Punch
Olgul Bandae Jireugi: High-Section Reverse Punch
Yop Jireugi: Side Puch
Naeryo Jireugi: Downward Punch
Chi Jireugi: Upward Punch
Jecho Jireugi: Reversed Fist Punch (Palm Facing Up)
Palkup Dollyo Chigi
: Turning Elbow Strike
Palkup Ollyo Chigi
: Upward Elbow Strike
Palkup Pyojeok Chigi: Elbow Strike to Hand Target
Hansonnal Mok Chigi: Single Knife Hand Neck Strike
Deungjumeok Ap Chigi: Back Fist Forward Strike
Sonnal Bakkat Chigi: Knife Hand Outer Strike
Makki (Block)
Arae Makki: Low Block
Momtong Makki: Mid-Section Block
Olgul Makki: High Block
Momtong Bakkat Makki: Mid-Section Outer Block (Using Outer Wrist)
Anpalmok Momtong Bakkat Makki: Mid-Section Outer Block (Using Inner-Wrist)
Momtong An Makki: Mid-Section Inner Block (Using Outer Wrist)
Kodureo Momtong Makki: Double Mid-Section Block (Guarding Block)
Hansonnal Momtong Bakkat Makki: Single Knife Hand Mid-Section Outer Block
Sonnal Momtong Makki: Double Knife Hand Mid-Section Outer Block
Batangson Momtong Makki: Palm Hand Mid-Section Block
Kawi Makki: Scissors Block
Otgoreo Arae Makki: Low X-Block
Chagi (Kick)
Ap Chagi: Front Kick
Bandal Chagi: Half-Turning Kick
Dollyo Chagi: Turning Kick
Bandae Dollyo Chagi: Reverse Turning Kick
Yop Chagi: Side Kick
Dwi Chagi: Back Kick
Naeryo Chagi: Downward / Axe Kick
Bitureo Chagi: Twisting Kick
Ppodeo Chagi: Stretch Kick
Mireo Chagi: Pushing Kick
Nakka Chagi: Hooking Kick
An Chagi: Inner Crescent Kick
Bakkat Chagi: Outer Crescent Kick
Kawi Chagi: Scissors Kick
Kullo Chagi: Stamping Kick
Seogi (Stance)
Naranhi Seogi: Parallel Stance
Oreun Seogi: Right-Hand Stance
Wen Seogi: Left-Hand Stance
Pyonhi Seogi: 'at-ease' Stance
Juchum Seogi: Riding Stance
Ap Seogi: Walking Stance
Apkubi Seogi: Forward Stance
Dwitkubi Seogi: Backward Stance
Beom Seogi: Tiger Stance
Moa Seogi: Closed / Attention Stance
Teuksu Poom Seogi (Special Poom Stances)
Kibon Jumbi Seogi: Basic Ready Stance
Tongmilgi Jumbi Seogi: Pushing-Hands Ready Stance
Kyopson Jumbi Seogi: Overlapped-Hands Ready Stance
Bojumeok Jumbi Seogi: Covered-Fist Ready Stance
Counting
There are two different numbering systems that are used by Koreans. The first numbering system is used when counting, or when only speaking of the numbers themselves.
Hana: One
Tul: Two
Set: Three
Net: Four
Tasot: Five
Yosot: Six
Ilgob: Seven
Yudol: Eight
Ahop: Nine
Yeol: Ten
Yeol Hana: Eleven
Yeol Tul: Twelve
Yeol Set: Thirteen
......
SeuMool: Twenty
SeuMool Hana: Twenty One
SeuMool Tul: Twenty Two
SeuMool Set: Twenty Three
......
SoReun: Thirty
MaHeun: Forty
Sheen: Fifty
YeSoon: Sixty
IlHeun: Seventy
Yudoon: Eighty
AHeun: Ninety
Bak: Hundred
The other numbering system (which is of Chinese origin) is used in most other cases and is often used where we would use ordinal numbers (such as "first", "second", etc ...). For example, this second numbering system is used when describing a person's rank: a first degree black belt would be an "il dan".
Il: 1st
Ee: 2nd
Sam: 3rd
Sah: 4th
Oh: 5th
Yook: 6th
Chil: 7th
Pal: 8th
Koo: 9th
Sip: 10th
Sip Il: 11th
Sip Ee: 12th
Sip Sam: 13th
......
Ee Sip: 20th
Ee Sip Il: 21st
Ee Sip Ee: 22nd
Ee Sip Sam: 23rd
......
Sam Sip: 30th
Sah Sip: 40th
Oh Sip: 50th
Yook Sip: 60th
Chil Sip: 70th
Pal Sip: 80th
Koo Sip: 90th
Il Bak: 100th