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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

In this video we learn how to count to 10 and the numbers 100 and 1000. This video was produced by the talented Stan Fairbank for http://Learnjapanesepod.com

You can check out more of Stan's word at http://endless.com

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  • 0:12 Thumbs Up for GOdzilla listen to Ipod 

  • 1-5 somewhat sounds like "ichy Knee Sun Should Go" xD

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  • @justXjerre

    Thanks!

  • @Manceinion the first ones (zero, yon & nana) are most commonly used

  • @1234567890waffle the first one (the big) is the kanji

    the second one is in hiragana, that's a syllabry

  • Omgiosh thank u!!! I can now count to 13 (im 11)

  • @twinightable good comment, im sure alot of people can remember 1-5 that way

  • what one is kanji? Big one or little one?

    

  • @puppypalace06 Actually, Romaji isn't used very much in Japanese. It's basically a means of interpretation for those who use roman characters in their language (Spanish, English, etc.), though considered one of the four main types. The other main types of Japanese, or scripts, are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.

  • @mrankhrm

    How do you know which to use?

  • England lo hace mejor xDDD

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