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How to say "21 to 100 (twenty one to one hundred)" in Japanese

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Pronunciation/Meaning
にじゅういち(ni ji u ichi) = 21
にじゅうに(ni ji u ni) = 22
にじゅうさん(ni ji u san) = 23
にじゅうよん(ni ji u yon)/ じゅうし(ni ji u shi)= 24
にじゅうご(ni ji u go) = 25
にじゅうろく(ni ji u roku) = 26
にじゅうしち(ni ji u shichi) /じゅうなな(ni ji u nana)= 27
にじゅうはち(ni ji u hachi) = 28
にじゅうきゅう (ni ji u que) = 29
さんじゅう (san ji u) = 30

よんじゅう (yon ji u) = 40
ごじゅう(go ji u) = 50
ろくじゅう(roku ji u) = 60
ななじゅう(nana ji u) = 70
はちじゅう(hachi ji u) = 80
きゅうじゅう(Que ji u) = 90
ひやく(hiya ku) = 100



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Posted by TH    Date: Thursday, November 22, 2007

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How to say "11 to 20 (eleven to twenty)" in Japanese?

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Pronunciation/Meaning
じゅういち(ji u ichi) = 11
じゅうに(
ji u ni) = 12
じゅうさん(
ji u san) = 13
じゅうよん(
ji u yon)/ じゅうし(ji u shi)= 14
じゅうご(
ji u go) = 15
じゅうろく(
ji u roku) = 16
じゅうしち(
ji u shichi) /じゅうなな(ji u nana)= 17
じゅうはち(
ji u hachi) = 18
じゅうきゅう (
ji u que) = 19
じゅう (
ni ji u) = 20

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Posted by TH    Date: Wednesday, August 8, 2007

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How to say "1 to 10 (one to ten)" in Japanese

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Pronunciation/Meaning
いち
(ichi) = 1
に (ni) = 2
さん (san) = 3
し (shi) よん (yon) = 4
ご(go) = 5
ろく(roku)
しち (shichi) なな (nana) = 7
はち (hachi) = 8
きゅう (que) = 9
じゅう (gyu) = 10

Two different ways to pronounce
漢音(かんおん/kan on)
and
和音
(わおん/wa on)

Some Kanji (Chinese) characters used in Japanese can have at least two different pronunciation. Commonly, one pronunciation sounds similar to the original Chinese and this is called 漢音(かんおん/kan on). The other pronunciation is completely original Japanese and this is called 和音(わおん/wa on).

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Posted by TH    Date: Saturday, July 28, 2007

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