Is it yon or four 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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Do you say shi Yon?

How do you choose between yon and shi for 4, or nana and shichi for 7 in Japanese? Yon is the typical reading of 4 in Japanese, except when counting months. When in doubt, use yon. Nana is the most common reading of 7, however shichi is often acceptable, for example when naming months.
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Is KU a kyu or 9?

Seven and nine, I have learned that seven is shichi and that nine is ku. But I also know that seven is nana, and nine is kyu, actually I cannot remember ever hearing anyone use shichi and ku. So basically my questions are, why there is more then one word for those numbers in particular and when to use which form.
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How do you say 1 2 3 in Japanese?

Lesson 3: Numbers (1-10)
  1. 一 ichi. one.
  2. 二 ni. two.
  3. 三 san. three.
  4. 四 shi (yon) four.
  5. 五 go. five.
  6. 六 roku. six.
  7. 七 shichi. seven.
  8. 八 hachi. eight.
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How do you say 4th in Japanese?

The numbers 4 and 9 are considered unlucky in Japanese: 4, when pronounced shi, sounds like the word for death (死), and 9, when pronounced ku, sounds like the word for suffering (苦). So they are often pronounced yon and kyu instead.
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What is Futatsu?

1: 一つ hitotsu - ひとつ 2: 二つ futatsu - ふたつ 3: 三つ mittsu - みっつ 4: 四つ yottsu - よっつ 5: 五つ itsutsu - いつつ
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How do I count in Tsu?

“Tsu” can't be used more than 11. In addition, ten is “tou” no addition of “Tsu”. “Tsu” can be used not only for things but also for kid's ages and orders. How to count for “Ko”: “ikko/1”, “niko/2”, “sanko/3”, “yonko/4”, “goko/5”, “rokko/6”, “nanako/7”, “hakko/8”, “kyuko/9”, “jyukko/10” and “nanko?/how many?”
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Why are there two ways to say four in Japanese?

Exactly this, in Japanese and Chinese culture, 4 sounds a lot like death(死) or make a sound that "sounds like death" when using shi(し). It is to the point that many establishments omit the 4th floor just like some English establishments omit the number 13 when it comes to elevators.
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How do you count cats in Japanese?

Cats are counted using the “small animals counter.” The counter for small animals is 匹 (ひき). When used to count, this changes slightly depending on the cardinal number it's being glued on to. Therefore, if we want to say “one cat” we will need to use 一匹 and if we wish to say “two cats,” we should use 二匹.
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How do Japanese count plates?

If you want to count individual pieces of food on the plate, you'll want to use 品 (しな). You can use 皿 to count laboratory dishes as well (like the ones that grow bacteria). For one and two plates, use the wago reading (ひとさら、ふたさら). Three can be either (みさら or さんさら).
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What is Kudasai?

When you ask somebody to do something in Japanese, you say TE-form verbs and then KUDASAI (Please, or I would ask you to).
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What is Futsuka?

the 2nd of the month.
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What is itsu in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

Learn Japanese vocabulary: いつ (itsu). Meaning: when; at what time; how soon​. Type: Pronoun.
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What does the Japanese word Shi mean?

shi – 死 (し) : a noun meaning 'death' in Japanese. Japanese people use this word to mean the end of the life of a person, animal, or such.
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What is the old name of Tokyo?

The history of the city of Tokyo stretches back some 400 years. Originally named Edo, the city started to flourish after Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate here in 1603.
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Is duolingo good for Japanese?

Duolingo Japanese is not perfect. But it is a fun and effective way to learn some basic Japanese. If you really only have five minutes in a day to study, Duolingo is probably one of the most effective ways to spend your time.
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Can you wear red in Japan?

In fact, as far as fabrics are concerned, red is considered in Japan as the happiest color you can get.
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Is it rude to say arigato?

1. Arigato gozaimasu! / Thank you! This is a polite way of saying "thank you". While traveling in Japan, this is probably the most basic "thank you" phrase you'll be using.
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Is Watashi feminine?

In formal or polite contexts, “watashi” is gender neutral. However, when it's used in informal or casual contexts, it is usually perceived as feminine. “Boku” is used by men and young boys.
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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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