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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Lesson 4: Days Of the Month (Tsuki no Hi)






Japanese way of calling and counting the days of the month 
varies from English.
Below are the names and way of counting the days.














































Renshuu : Exercises

Please check some of the sample sentences below including their translation in Japanese.


  1. What day of the Month is Today         ....         Kyou wa nan nichi desu ka
  2. Today is the tenth                                 ....      Kyou wa touka desu
  3. What day of the month was yesterday ....        Kinou wa nan nichi deshita ka
  4. Yesterday was the twentieth                ....         Kinou wa hatsuka deshita
  5. What day of the Month is Tomorrow  ....          Ashita wa nan nichi desu ka
  6. Tomorrow is the Fourteenth               ....          Ashita wa juu yokka desu
  7. What day of the month is Sunday       ....         Nichiyoubi wa na nichi desu la
  8. Sunday is the ninth                              ....         Nichiyoubi wa kokonoka desu
Using the Table of Japanese days  and some of the vocabularies i listed below,
Im sure youre not having a hard time translating the samples above.

Vocabs for today:





















Sore de wa mata
See You Again Next time





Sunday, March 8, 2015

Lesson 3: Japanese Numbers (Cardinal Numbers)

Ichi Ni San!!!!

Did You hear that counting? Well, Thats Japanese. And in these lesson, I will introduce

the basic counting used by Japanese. Please Have time to scroll down below for more details. 

Have Fun!

Cardinal Numbers - Kisu

Count  --- Kazoeru


credits to www.harrogatejujitsu.com
                    • Zero --------- Zero/ Rei/ Maru
                    • One ---------- Ichi
                    • Two ---------  Ni
                    • Three -------- San
                    • Four --------- Yon / Shi
                    • Five ---------- Go
                    • Six ----------  Roku
                    • Seven ------- Shichi / nana
                    • Eight -------- Hachi
                    • Nine --------  Ku / Kyu
                    • Ten ---------  Juu

Thats the basic counting from 1 to 10 in japanese
From 11 to twenty, Just put Juu( equivalent to 10) in front of the number then repeat.



Check the countings below:
  • Eleven  -----  Juu Ichi
  • Twelve ------ Juu Ni
  • Thirteen -----  Juu San
  • Fourteen ------ Juu yon / Juu shi
  • Fifteen ---------  Juu Go
  • Sixteen  --------- Juu roku
  • Seventeen ------- Juu Shichi / Juu nana
  • Eighteen  -------  Juu hachi
  • Nineteen --------  Juu ku / Juu Kyu
  • twenty ----------  Ni juu
For twenty its ni ( equivalent to 2) and juu ( equivalent to 10) that means two tens is twenty.

Same goes with 30s, 40s etc

  • Thirty ----------  san juu
  • Fourty ---------- yon juu / Shi ju
  • Fifty   ----------  go juu
  • Sixty ----------  roku juu
  • Seventy ---------- Shichi juu / Nana Juu
  • Eighty ----------  Hachi juu
  • Ninety ----------  Ku juu / Kyu juu
  • one hundred ------- Hyaku
For hundreds counting, its hyaku but take note on numbers 3, 6 and 8. 
These numbers are special when it comes to counting as you can see on the details below

  • One hundred ----------  Hyaku
  • Two hundred ----------  Ni Hyaku
  • Three hundred ----------  San Byaku
  • Four hundred ----------  Yon Hyaku
  • Five hundred ---------- Go Hyaku
  • Six hundred ----------  Roppyaku
  • Seven hundred ---------- Nana Hyaku
  • Eight hundred ---------- Happyaku
  • Nine hundred ----------  Kyu Hyaku
  • One Thousand ----------  Sen
as you can see, numbers 3,6 and 8 changes for some reason I dont know really, But these pattern applies to some countings like how many, how old, etc.. 
You'll encounter more on these as you go along with your studies on counting but for now please remember that pattern as most foreigner really having some hard time using it.

  • One Thousand ----------  Sen
  • Two Thousand ---------- Ni Sen
  • Three Thousand ----------  San Zen
  • FourThousand ----------  Yon Sen
  • Five Thousand ----------  Go Sen
  • Six Thousand ----------  Roku Sen
  • Seven Thousand ----------  Nana Sen
  • Eight Thousand ----------  Hassen
  • Nine Thousand ----------  Kyuu Sen
  • Ten Thousand ----------  Ichiman
For thousand countings, only numbers 3 and 8 have some changes so may also please take note of that.

Theres also countings like

  • One Hundred Thousand ----------  Juu man
  • One Million ----------  Hyakuman
  • One Billion ----------  Senman
Last two are seldom use but better if you'd know.



Now check If you can read numbers below in japanese 
without looking at the answer.

Ready?






  • 82
  • 704
  • 2015
  • 36593
done with your answer?
Now check the correct answers below:



  • hachi juu ni
  • nana hyaku yon
  • nisen juu go
  • sanman rokusen go hyaku kyu juu san


Got it right? 
Congratulations!!!! 

Thats the basic counting in japanese, But  many awaits for you to discover as you go along with your studies!

Sore de wa mata!!! see you again next time