Today we’re going to learn about large numbers! Starting from a hundreds to ten thounsands and more!~
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Japanese Numbers (1-99)
Japanese Numbers (Millions)
100 is 百 (hyaku) and as what happened with 10 十 (juu). To say 200, 300, 400 and so on, you simply put the number before it.
Pattern: number + 百 (hyaku)
200 is 二百
500 is 五百
Take note about the irregulars in hundreds though. There are 3 of them
300 is 三百 san byaku
600 is 六百 roppyaku
800 is 八百 happyaku
What happened here is 6 and 8 are contracted and the ひ (hi) in ひゃく is turned into ぴ (pi) and び (bi). Irregular number like this will show up a lot when counting things. But you will get to remember them the more you use it.
1000 is 千 (sen). The pattern is similar to tens and hundreds.
2000 is 二千 ni sen
8000 is 八千 hachi sen
Things to note:
4000 is ALWAYS yon sen
7000 is ALWAYS nana sen
Irregulars:
3000 is 三千 san zen
8000 is 八千 hassen
10.000 is 一万 (ichi man). Unlike 十(10), 百 (100) and 千 (1000), you need to mentioned the 一 (ichi) to say 10.000
Simply replace the 一 (ichi) with another number you want to say. There are no irregulars in ten thousands 😀
20.000 is 二万 ni man
50.000 is 五万 go man
Things to note:
40000 is ALWAYS yon man
70000 is ALWAYS nana man
When counting the in between such as 4809
Divide the numbers per unit in Japanese (十,百,千,万)
239 is 200 + 30 + 9
二百 + 三十 + 九
ni hyaku | san juu | kyuu
4809 is 4000 + 800 + 9
四千 + 八百 + 九
yon sen | happyaku | kyuu
89402 is 80000 + 9000 + 400 + 2
八万 + 九千 + 四百 + 二
hachi man | kyuu sen | yon hyaku | ni
78921 is 70000 + 8000 + 900 + 20 + 1
七万 + 八千 + 九百 + 二十 + 一
nana man | hassen | kyuu hyaku | ni juu | ichi
77777 is 70000 + 7000 + 700 + 70 + 7
七万 + 七千 + 七百 + 七十 + 七
nana man | nana sen | nana hyaku | nana juu | nana
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The first time this kanji appears (百) it says that is read like (sen), but it should be hyaku, right?
100 is 百 (sen - must be hyaku)
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Fixed! Thanks for reporting ;)