How do you write 7 in kanji?

Seven/7: Shichi / Nana
  1. kanji: 七
  2. hiragana: しち / なな
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How do you write numbers in kanji?

Numbers 数字 (sūji)
  1. 一) ichi. ...
  2. 二) ni. ...
  3. 三) san. ...
  4. 四) yon. ...
  5. 五) go. ...
  6. 六) roku. ...
  7. 七) nana. ...
  8. 八) hachi.
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What does 7 mean in Japanese?

Seven is an important number in Buddhism. Japanese Buddhists celebrate a baby's seventh day and mourn the seventh day after a person dies when the soul is said to cross over.
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How do you write 4 in katakana?

Four/4: Shi / Yon

Most on'yomi came to Japan between the 6th and 10th centuries.
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How do you say 1.5 in Japanese?

--------How do you say decimal numbers in Japanese? The same as with English, we say "ten," the word for "point." 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.
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Is 7 in Japanese Nana?

Nana is one pronunciation for the number 7 in the Japanese language, and is the one more commonly used. In anime and manga, it's sometimes used as a feminine name with possible double meaning.
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Can I say nanaji?

To offer a varying point: 7 o'clock should be said しちじ. Here's a source that says shichiji is "correct" and another source that says "shichiji" is more common. Both sources mention that "nanaji" is "allowed" in situations likely to cause confusion, such as on the phone.
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Why is there 2 ways to say 7 in Japanese?

The simple reason is that some numbers are derived from the native Japanese pronunciation, known as kunyomi. What is this? The other numbers' pronunciations are drawn from the imported, ancient Chinese readings of kanji, known as onyomi.
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What is the kanji for 5?

#kanji 五 - Jisho.org.
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How will you write Tekisuto in katakana?

Definition: 意味

Learn Japanese vocabulary: テキスト (tekisuto). Meaning: text; textbook.
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Is it yon or 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 you say zero in Japanese?

The Loan Word ゼロ

All joking aside, the most common way to say zero in Japanese is with the word ゼロ (zero) which of course is a loan word from English. I've seen it written in katakana as ゼロ many, many times. Whenever you see it written as the numeral 0 it will also be pronounced this same way.
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Is learning kanji hard?

Kanji is considered by many the most difficult part of learning Japanese. If you are just visiting Japan for a short period of time, you may want to skip the time it would take to learn kanji. But, if you are really interested in learning Japanese, then it is very important that you take the time to learn the kanji.
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How do you write Nani in kanji?

The word nani 何 (なに) in Japanese means "what." And depending on the situation, you might, instead, use nan (なん).
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What is your name in Japanese?

Anata no onamae wa? And that's how to ask, "What is your name?" in Japanese.
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Is 7 lucky number in Japanese?

7 is an important number in Buddhism, and is also considered lucky. 8 is considered a lucky number due to its shape.
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