Numbers

Expand your vocabulary with Japanese numbers and master the art of counting in different contexts.

Cardinal Numbers

In Japanese, cardinal numbers are used to express quantities and count objects. Here are some common cardinal numbers:

  • 一 (いち) - One
  • 二 (に) - Two
  • 三 (さん) - Three
  • 四 (し / よん) - Four
  • 五 (ご) - Five
  • 六 (ろく) - Six
  • 七 (しち / なな) - Seven
  • 八 (はち) - Eight
  • 九 (きゅう) - Nine
  • 十 (じゅう) - Ten
  • 百 (ひゃく) - Hundred
  • 千 (せん) - Thousand
  • 万 (まん) - Ten thousand
  • 十万 (じゅうまん) - Hundred thousand
  • 百万 (ひゃくまん) - Million
  • 一億 (いちおく) - Hundred million
  • 十億 (じゅうおく) - Billion
  • 一兆 (いっちょう) - Trillion

Ordinal Numbers

Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the order or rank of things. Here are a few examples:

  • 第一 (だいいち) - First
  • 第二 (だいに) - Second
  • 第三 (だいさん) - Third
  • 第四 (だいよん) - Fourth
  • 第五 (だいご) - Fifth

Master the Japanese number system and enhance your communication skills!

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