How do you read Japanese fractions?

Read the denominator first, then add the suffix ぶんの "bunno", and read the numerator. In short, y ぶんの x means x/y. ぶん "bun" means divide, and の "no" is the genitive marker. For instance, 2/3 is read さんぶんのに "sanbunno ni".
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How do you say 1.5 in Japanese?

Note that as cc mentioned, 1.5 would be pronounced "ittengo," not simply "ichi-ten-go." If you say "ichi-ten-go," people would understand it alright, though. The change in pronunciation happens with 1 = ichi, and 8 = hachi, as well.
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How do you express fractions in Japanese?

Fractions are conveyed by using 分(ぶん) 'part'. You may already be familiar with 半分(はんぶん) 'half'. As usual, everything is backwards in Japanese, so it's not one third, it's third's one.
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What is 3in Japanese?

Three (3) is 三 (san, pronounced "sahn"). Four (4) is 四 (shi, pronounced "shee"). Because this word sounds like the Japanese word for death, the alternate pronunciation yon is also used – especially when talking about people. Five (5) is 五 (go, pronounced "goh").
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Is 7 Nana or Shichi?

Nana is the most common reading of 7, however shichi is often acceptable, for example when naming months.
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How To Read Fractions In Japanese



Is it yon or 4 Shi?

As noted above, yon (4) and nana (7) are preferred to shi and shichi. It is purported that this is because shi is also the reading of the word death (死), which makes it an unlucky reading (see tetraphobia); while shichi may sound too similar to ichi (1), shi or hachi (8).
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How do Japanese count?

Learn Japanese Numbers and How to Count in Japan
  • 零 (rei) = 0.
  • 一 (ichi) = 1.
  • 二 (ni) = 2.
  • 三 (san) = 3.
  • 四 (yon / shi) 4.
  • 五 (go) 5.
  • 六 (roku) 6.
  • 七 (shichi ou nana) 7.
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How do Japanese read decimals?

The decimal delimiter in Japanese is a period (not Japanese period but European period). To read decimals in Japanese, read the integer part first. Then say てん "ten", which is the Japanese word for point, and say plain digit names after that. Omitting zero before a decimal point is not allowed in Japanese.
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Is Japanese a mathematical language?

Japan uses international mathematical conventions when transcribing algebra on paper, so the only issue comes when you have to read your working out aloud. Let's take a look!
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Do Japanese use decimals?

Generally, modern Japanese uses decimal points and numerals, so 0.123 is described as rei ten ichi ni san or zero ten ichi ni san, literally "zero point one two three". In addition to this modern system, Japanese also has two systems of special numerals for decimal fractions.
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What is Oku JPY?

For the figures after “man,” “oku” and “chou” are used. For example, 100 million is referred to as “1 oku yen” in Japanese. (Please refer to the below.)
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What is the Kanji for yen?

The ISO 4217 codes for the yen are JPY and 392. The Latinised symbol is ¥, while in Japanese it is written with the kanji 円.
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What is Oku in Japanese?

“Oku” is written in character of “奥” both used in Chinese and Japanese language and also shares three similar literal meanings: 1) private, intimate and deep; 2) exalted and sacred; 3) profound and recondite. These three literal interpretations of “Oku” are often reflected in paintings, gardens and architecture.
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How do I say 10 in Japanese?

Ten/10: Juu
  1. kanji: 十
  2. hiragana: じゅう
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What does 8 mean in Japanese?

In Japan, the number eight is also considered lucky, but the reason is a bit different from that in Chinese ethos. The Japanese favor the number because of the shape of the character (八) The symbol broadens gradually, giving an idea of growth linked with prosperity. Numerology.
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How do you say zero in Japanese?

For zero in Japanese, the kanji is 零 (rei). However, it is more common to use and say “zero” the same way we say it in English: ゼロ (zero). Or マル (maru) which translates to “circle” and it's used the same way we say “oh” instead of “zero” in English when reading individual digits of a number.
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How do you write 8 in kanji?

Eight/8: Hachi
  1. kanji: 八
  2. hiragana: はち
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How do you write kanji 9?

On reading compounds
  1. 九 【キュウ】 nine, 9.
  2. 九州 【キュウシュウ】 Kyūshū (southernmost of the four main islands of Japan)
  3. 十九 【ジュウキュウ】 19, nineteen.
  4. 重九 【チョウキュウ】 Chrysanthemum Festival (the 9th day of the 9th lunar month), Double Ninth Festival.
  5. 九 【キュウ】 nine, 9.
  6. 9月 【クガツ】 September, ninth month of the lunar calendar.
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What is the kanji for death?

死 means 'death'
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What number is Nana in Japanese?

Oh, yeah...Japanese has multiple words for the same number! Seven can be either "nana" or "shichi", for example.
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What is San For Japanese?

As a rule of thumb, in Japanese business life, the surname name is always followed by the honorific suffix “san” (meaning “dear” or actually “honorable Mr/Ms.”). There are of course many other options such as “sama” (highly revered customer or company manager) or “sensei” (Dr. or professor).
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