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
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What is the hitotsu-system?

The ichi-system is used with counters such as -ji which indicates the time. The hitotsu-system is used independently without counters. The hitotsu-system goes up to 10 and cannot be used for counting people, time or money.
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How do you write Futatsu?

So, to count things in Japanese, up to 10, you must use these words: hitotsu 一つ futatsu 二つ
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How do you use hitotsu in Japanese?

The Japanese word hitotsu (written 一つ or 1つ) means one or one of something. Japanese people often use hitotsu to order a single item at a restaurant or bar. 生1つください。 Nama hitotsu kudasai. なまひとつください。
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What is hitotsu 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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Counting things in Japanese NIHONGO hitotsu, futatsu, mittsu, yottsu, 1 -10 counters BEGINNERS BASIC



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 sen man in Japanese?

せんまん senman. Parts of speech noun (common) (futsuumeishi) 10,000,000; ten million; myriad.
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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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What numbering system does Japan use?

There are two ways of writing the numbers in Japanese: in Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3) or in Chinese numerals (一, 二, 三). The Arabic numerals are more often used in horizontal writing, and the Chinese numerals are more common in vertical writing.
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Does Japanese have 2 number systems?

The Different Japanese Counting Systems

There are two different counting systems in Japan: the Sino-Japanese and the Native Japanese number systems.
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Why do Japanese have counters?

In Japanese, counter words or counters (助数詞, josūshi) are measure words used with numbers to count things, actions, and events. In Japanese, as in Chinese and Korean, numerals cannot quantify nouns by themselves (except, in certain cases, for the numbers from one to ten; see below).
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What does Maru mean in Japanese?

The word maru (丸, meaning "circle") is often attached to Japanese ship names. The first ship known to follow this practice was the Nippon Maru, flagship of daimyō Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th century fleet.
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What does REI mean in Japanese?

Rei, on its own, means “order,” “command” or “auspicious.” But this year's choice was derived from the name of the new era that began after Emperor Naruhito ascended to the throne on May 1. The era name was based on the “Manyoshu,” the oldest known anthology of poetry in Japanese.
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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 issen in Japanese?

一閃 いっせん issen. Parts of speech noun (common) (futsuumeishi), noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru flash; brandish.
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What is Hayaku?

Japanese adjectives conjugate to become adverbs. We can change I adjectives that end with syllable I, such as HAYAI (early), to adverbs by changing the final I to KU. So, HAYAI becomes HAYAKU. If HAYAKU and NARIMASHITA (have become) are linked together, they become HAYAKU NARIMASHITA (have become early).
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How do you say 100 in Japanese?

100 gets a new word: 百 (hyaku).
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How many Japanese counters are there?

around 500 counters exist, though not all of them are in common (or even uncommon) use. As this is a reference guide, we highly recommend you CTRL/CMD+F to find the counter you're looking for. If we have an individual (and more thorough) separate article for the counter, there will be a link to take you there.
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What is Kimochi?

What is the meaning of kimochi in Japanese? Kimochi is a “feeling.” This type of feeling is usually one brought on by some stimulation and is something of a non-persisting state of feeling. Kimochii (with a long -ii sound) means “good feeling.”
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What is Tabemashita in Japanese?

As you can see above, ” tabemashita ” means , “I ate” in Japanese. “I ate ~ ” is simply said, ” ~ o tabemashita” in Japanese. Let's try making some sentences using the words below.
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What does taka mean in Japanese?

many, frequent, much.
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What does sesshomaru mean in Japanese?

English VA

Sesshōmaru ( 殺 せっ 生 しょう 丸 まる , "Destruction of Life") is a powerful inu daiyōkai, feared throughout the Feudal Era.
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