There are many ways to count things in Japanesedepending on the type of objectbeing counted! In these review notes, we will look athow to count long, cylindrical objectsusing theJapanese counter本 (hon). ……….. Today’s Counter is: ★You can use theJapanese counter本 (ほん – hon)to...
As well as counters for people (-nin; 人), there are counters for small objects (-ko; 個), books (-satsu; 冊), floors (-kai; 階), the liquid contents of a container (such as a glass) (-hai; 杯), items of technology (such as a television or a car) (-dai; 台), long cyl...
Let's learn how to count in Japanese. Every language has a different way of counting objects; the Japanese use counters. They are similar to English expressions such as "a cup of ~", "a sheet of ~" and so on. There are a variety of counters, often based on the shape of the objec...
There are many ways to count things in Japanesedepending on the type of objectbeing counted! In these review notes, we will learnhow to count weeks, months, and years inJapanese! ……….. Counting weeks in Japanese:週間(shuukan) ★You can use theJapanese counter週間(shuukan)to countweeks...
こう 項 items (in a checklist); paragraphs counter:項 かしょ 箇所 かしょ ヶ所 places counter:箇所 counter:ヶ所 かこくご カ国語 languages counter:カ国語 かげつ か月 months月 alone can also be used in certain situations counter:か月 counter:月 In Japanese, counters are known as ...
Japanese numbers are strictly based on the decimal system, so simply counting in Japanese is very easy. There are a few oddities in pronunciation though. KanjiHiraganaRomaji 1一いちichi 2二にni 3三さんsan 4四し・よんshi/yon 5五ごgo ...
Counting in Japanese.Samples some of the facts about Japan compiled in the book 'On an Average Day in Japan...,' by Tom Heymann. Number of arranged marriages performed; Average savings account balance; Number of crimes committed; More.Meyers...
When giving out your number – it’s no different from English. You say each number separately. In English you could say “My number is two three four two, zero zero one one.”And you should do the same in Japanese. And that’s it. ...
To form numbers from 11~19, start with "juu" (10) and then add the number you need. Twenty is "ni-juu" (2X10) and for twenty-one, just add one (nijuu ichi). There is another numerical system in Japanese, which is the native Japanese numbers. The native Japanese numbers are limite...
To form numbers from 11~19, start with "juu" (10) and then add the number you need. Twenty is "ni-juu" (2X10) and for twenty-one, just add one (nijuu ichi). There is another numerical system in Japanese, which is the native Japanese numbers. The native Japanese numbers are limite...