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๐Ÿ”ขJapanese Grammar Lesson: Numbers in Japanese (ๆ•ฐ โ€” Kazu)

๐ŸŒŸNumbers in Japanese Language

By Kek ViktorPublished 11 months ago โ€ข 4 min read

๐ŸŒŸ Why Start with Numbers?

Numbers are more than digits โ€” in Japanese, theyโ€™re essential in daily speech, addressing people, telling time, shopping, and formal writing. But Japanese numerals also reflect layers of history, culture, and linguistic evolution that make them fascinating to study. Theyโ€™re also your first gateway into mastering one of the most nuanced grammar systems in the world.

๐Ÿ“˜ Section 1: Basic Numbers from 1 to 10 โ€” The Foundations of Counting

These ten numbers are the basis for all larger Japanese numbers.

Number Kanji Hiragana Romanization Notes 1 ไธ€ ใ„ใก ichi โ€œIchiโ€ is often dropped in combos 2 ไบŒ ใซ ni Simple and consistent 3 ไธ‰ ใ•ใ‚“ san Often used in names (e.g., โ€œMikasaโ€) 4 ๅ›› ใ‚ˆใ‚“ / ใ— yon / shi โ€œShiโ€ sounds like death (ๆญป) 5 ไบ” ใ” go Used in โ€œgogoโ€ (ๅˆๅพŒ) = afternoon 6 ๅ…ญ ใ‚ใ roku Think โ€œrockโ€ to remember 7 ไธƒ ใชใช / ใ—ใก nana / shichi โ€œNanaโ€ is preferred in most contexts 8 ๅ…ซ ใฏใก hachi Looks like a mountain (ๅ…ซ = wide base) 9 ไน ใใ‚…ใ† / ใ kyuu / ku โ€œKuโ€ sounds like ่‹ฆ = suffering 10 ๅ ใ˜ใ‚…ใ† juu Key building block for 11โ€“99

๐Ÿง  Mnemonics Tip: โ€œShiโ€ = death, โ€œKuโ€ = pain. Avoid those in casual counting unless reading dates or addresses, where precision overrides superstition.

๐Ÿ”ก Section 2: Counting Beyond 10 โ€” Building the Japanese Number System

๐Ÿ”ข Numbers 11โ€“19:

Japanese numbers above ten are constructed modularly:

ๅไธ€ (ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใ„ใก) = 10 + 1 = 11

ๅไบŒ (ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใซ) = 10 + 2 = 12

โ€ฆand so on up to ๅไน (ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใใ‚…ใ†).

๐Ÿ”Ÿ Multiples of Ten:

20 = ไบŒๅ (ใซใ˜ใ‚…ใ†) = 2ร—10

30 = ไธ‰ๅ (ใ•ใ‚“ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†)

40 = ๅ››ๅ (ใ‚ˆใ‚“ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†), not โ€œshijuuโ€ (which would be ominous!)

90 = ไนๅ (ใใ‚…ใ†ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†)

๐Ÿงฑ Combinations Example:

24 = ไบŒๅๅ›› (ใซใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใ‚ˆใ‚“) โ€” nijuu-yon

38 = ไธ‰ๅๅ…ซ (ใ•ใ‚“ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใฏใก) โ€” sanjuu-hachi

99 = ไนๅไน (ใใ‚…ใ†ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใใ‚…ใ†) โ€” kyuujuu-kyuu

๐ŸŽ“ Did You Know?

The modular number system dates back to Chinese numerals, which Japan imported during the Yamato period (3rdโ€“7th centuries). The simplicity of combining units and tens allows for rapid learning, unlike some irregular Western systems.

๐Ÿฏ Section 3: Numbers in Kanji โ€” Learning the Writing System

Kanji numbers are often used in:

Legal documents

Formal invitations

Traditional dates

Prices at temples or historical places

Number Kanji Stroke Order (Basic) 1 ไธ€ Horizontal line 2 ไบŒ Two horizontal lines 3 ไธ‰ Three horizontal lines 4โ€“10 ๅ››๏ฝžๅ More complex; must be memorized

โœ๏ธ Practice Tip: Kanji numerals are among the first you should memorize. Use flashcards with stroke order and pronunciation together.

๐Ÿงฎ Section 4: Hundreds, Thousands, and Ten-Thousands

๐Ÿ”ข Hundreds โ€” ็™พ (Hyaku):

100 = ็™พ (ใฒใ‚ƒใ)

200 = ไบŒ็™พ (ใซใฒใ‚ƒใ)

300 = ไธ‰็™พ (ใ•ใ‚“ใณใ‚ƒใ) โ† note the sound change

600 = ๅ…ญ็™พ (ใ‚ใฃใดใ‚ƒใ)

800 = ๅ…ซ็™พ (ใฏใฃใดใ‚ƒใ)

๐Ÿ”ข Thousands โ€” ๅƒ (Sen):

1,000 = ๅƒ (ใ›ใ‚“)

3,000 = ไธ‰ๅƒ (ใ•ใ‚“ใœใ‚“)

8,000 = ๅ…ซๅƒ (ใฏใฃใ›ใ‚“)

๐Ÿ”ข Ten-thousands โ€” ไธ‡ (Man):

10,000 = ไธ€ไธ‡ (ใ„ใกใพใ‚“)

20,000 = ไบŒไธ‡ (ใซใพใ‚“)

50,000 = ไบ”ไธ‡ (ใ”ใพใ‚“)

๐Ÿšจ Warning: Japanese uses the ไธ‡ (10,000) place instead of the Western thousands separator. So:

100,000 = ๅไธ‡ (ใ˜ใ‚…ใ†ใพใ‚“)

1,000,000 = ็™พไธ‡ (ใฒใ‚ƒใใพใ‚“)

๐Ÿงพ Section 5: Mastering Counters (ๅŠฉๆ•ฐ่ฉž โ€” Josลซshi)

Numbers cannot exist alone when counting physical objects. You must use counters, and each type of object has a different one!

Counter For What? Example Phrase ๏ฝžไบบ (ใซใ‚“) People ไธ‰ไบบ (ใ•ใ‚“ใซใ‚“) โ€” 3 people ๏ฝžๆžš (ใพใ„) Flat things ไธ€ๆžšใฎ็ด™ (ใ„ใกใพใ„ใฎใ‹ใฟ) โ€” 1 sheet of paper ๏ฝžๅ€‹ (ใ“) Small items ไธ€ๅ€‹ใฎใ‚Šใ‚“ใ” (ใ„ใฃใ“ใฎใ‚Šใ‚“ใ”) โ€” 1 apple ๏ฝžๅŒน (ใฒใ) Small animals ไบŒๅŒนใฎ็Œซ (ใซใฒใใฎใญใ“) โ€” 2 cats ๏ฝžๅฐ (ใ ใ„) Machines ไบŒๅฐใฎ่ปŠ (ใซใ ใ„ใฎใใ‚‹ใพ) โ€” 2 cars ๏ฝžๅ†Š (ใ•ใค) Books ไธ‰ๅ†Šใฎๆœฌ (ใ•ใ‚“ใ•ใคใฎใปใ‚“) โ€” 3 books ๏ฝžๆญณ (ใ•ใ„) Age ๅๆญณ (ใ˜ใ‚…ใฃใ•ใ„) โ€” 10 years old

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Pronunciation Shifts:

1 book = ใ„ใฃใ•ใค, not ใ„ใกใ•ใค

1 animal = ใ„ใฃใดใ, not ใ„ใกใฒใ

๐Ÿ” Section 6: Practice Makes Perfect โ€” Sample Sentences

Here are real-world examples you can memorize and adapt:

็งใฏไธ‰ๅๆญณใงใ™ใ€‚

Watashi wa sanjuu-sai desu.

โžค I am 30 years old.

2. ใ‚Šใ‚“ใ”ใ‚’ไบ”ๅ€‹ใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚

Ringo o go-ko kudasai.

โžค Please give me five apples.

3. ๅญฆ็”ŸใŒไธƒไบบใ„ใพใ™ใ€‚

Gakusei ga nana-nin imasu.

โžค There are seven students.

4. ๆœฌใ‚’ไธ‰ๅ†Š่ชญใฟใพใ—ใŸใ€‚

Hon o san-satsu yomimashita.

โžค I read three books.

๐ŸŽŽ Section 7: Cultural Beliefs Around Numbers

Certain numbers carry deep cultural meaning:

4 = โ€œShiโ€ = Death

Avoid giving gifts in sets of 4.

9 = โ€œKuโ€ = Suffering

Hospitals often skip room 9.

8 = Prosperity

Its wide base symbolizes stability and growth.

7 = Spirituality and celebration

Seen in Shichi-Go-San, a festival for children ages 3, 5, and 7.

โŒ Section 8: Common Mistakes Beginners Make

โ— Using numbers without counters

โ†’ Wrong: Ringo o san kudasai

โ†’ โœ… Correct: Ringo o san-ko kudasai

โ— Using โ€œshiโ€ and โ€œshichiโ€ in informal situations

โ†’ โœ… Use โ€œyonโ€ and โ€œnanaโ€ instead

โ— Confusing pronunciation shifts

โ†’ Practice exceptions like sanbyaku, sanzen, happyaku

โ— Writing Western numbers where kanji is needed

โ†’ Use ไธ€, ไบŒ, ไธ‰ in formal writing

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