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| Counting In Japanese
How to count in Japanese. Note that the numerals four and seven have two possible pronunciation. Be sure to learn both pronunciations, since both are common. | English | Japanese | | English | Japanese | | Zero 0 | Rei, zero | | Six 6 | Roku (roe-koo) | | One 1 | Ichi (eech-ee) | | Seven 7 | Shichi (shee-chee) also: Nana | | Two 2 | Ni (nee) | | Eight 8 | Hachi (hah-chee) | | Three 3 | San (sawn) | | Nine 9 | Kyu (koo) also: Ku | | Four 4 | Shi (shee) also:Yon | | Ten 10 | Ju (joo) | | Five 5 | Go (goe) | | | |
| 11 = ju ichi | 20 = ni ju | | 12 = ju ni | 30 = san ju | | 13 = ju san | 40 = yon ju | | 14 = ju shi/ ju yon | 50 = go ju | | 15 = ju go | 60 = roku ju | | 16 = ju roku | 70 = shi ju/ nana ju | | 17 = ju shichi/ ju nana | 80 = hachi ju | | 18 = ju hachi | 90 = kyu ju | | 19 = ju kyu / ju ku | 100 = hyaku | |
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