Japanese Number Vocabulary: A Comprehensive Guide319
Table of Contents1. Counting to 10
2. Counting to 100
3. Counting to 1,000
4. Counting to 10,000
5. Counting to 100,000
6. Counting to 1,000,000
7. Counting to Beyond 1,000,000
8. Ordinal Numbers
9. Everyday Usage Examples
10. Tips for Learning Japanese Numbers
1. Counting to 10
- 1: ichi- 2: ni
- 3: san
- 4: yon
- 5: go
- 6: roku
- 7: nana
- 8: hachi
- 9: kyuu
- 10: juu
2. Counting to 100
- 10: juu- 20: nii-juu
- 30: san-juu
- 40: yon-juu
- 50: go-juu
- 60: roku-juu
- 70: nana-juu
- 80: hachi-juu
- 90: kyuu-juu
- 100: hyaku
3. Counting to 1,000
- 100: hyaku- 200: ni-hyaku
- 300: san-byaku
- 400: yon-hyaku
- 500: go-hyaku
- 600: roku-hyaku
- 700: nana-hyaku
- 800: hachi-hyaku
- 900: kyuu-hyaku
- 1,000: sen
4. Counting to 10,000
- 1,000: sen- 2,000: ni-sen
- 3,000: san-zen
- 4,000: yon-zen
- 5,000: go-sen
- 6,000: roku-sen
- 7,000: nana-sen
- 8,000: hachi-sen
- 9,000: kyuu-sen
- 10,000: man
5. Counting to 100,000
- 10,000: man- 20,000: ni-man
- 30,000: san-man
- 40,000: yon-man
- 50,000: go-man
- 60,000: roku-man
- 70,000: nana-man
- 80,000: hachi-man
- 90,000: kyuu-man
- 100,000: juu-man
6. Counting to 1,000,000
- 100,000: juu-man- 200,000: ni-juu-man
- 300,000: san-juu-man
- 400,000: yon-juu-man
- 500,000: go-juu-man
- 600,000: roku-juu-man
- 700,000: nana-juu-man
- 800,000: hachi-juu-man
- 900,000: kyuu-juu-man
- 1,000,000: hyaku-man
7. Counting to Beyond 1,000,000
- 1,000,000: hyaku-man- 10,000,000: sen-man
- 100,000,000: oku
- 1,000,000,000: ju-oku
8. Ordinal Numbers
- 1st: dai-ichi- 2nd: dai-ni
- 3rd: dai-san
- 4th: dai-yon
- 5th: dai-go
- 6th: dai-roku
- 7th: dai-nana
- 8th: dai-hachi
- 9th: dai-kyuu
- 10th: dai-juu
9. Everyday Usage Examples
- My phone number is 0123456789. (Denwa bango wa rei ichi ni san shi go roku nana hachi kyuu desu.)- I have three cats. (Neko wa san-biki desu.)
- The train fare is 200 yen. (Densha no kin wa ni-hyaku-en desu.)
- The meeting starts at 10:00 AM. (Kaigi wa juu-ji kara hajimarimasu.)
10. Tips for Learning Japanese Numbers
- Start with the basics: counting to 10.- Practice regularly: write, speak, and listen to numbers in Japanese.
- Use flashcards and online resources for memorization.
- Associate numbers with everyday objects and situations.
- Be patient and persistent: learning a new language takes time and effort.
2025-02-06
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