Learn Japanese - numbers 21 -32

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rnaudioproductions for http://www.ipodity.com/
http://www.allcast.co.uk/
A Japanese speakear reads numbers 21-32

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rnaudioproductions for http://www.ipodity.com/
http://www.allcast.co.uk/

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  • I thought "4" was "shi"

    24 isn't nijyushi?

  • 4四yonPreferred reading-

    shi / しyon, yo(ttsu) / よん、よ(っつ-

    Because of the way they have been adopted into Japanese

    From the point of view of the reader, kanji are said to have one or more different "readings"-

  • Two sets of pronunciations for the numerals exist in Japanese, one is based on Sino-Japanese (on'yomi) readings of the Chinese characters and the other is based on the Japanese kun'yomi readings.

    information -From Wikipedia-Japanese numerals

  • how do the numbers after 30 go? do they follow that pattern?

  • Yes they do, but I will try to add more later

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  • 33 = san ju san

    34 = san ju yon

    35 = san ju go

    36 = san ju roku

    37 = san ju nana

    38 = san ju hachi

    39 = san ju kyuu

    40 = yon ju

  • You should be able to count to 99 if you count to 32. San jyu san, san jyu yon....三┼三 三┼四

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  • @LylaDagger but yon is the correct term for an amount thats have more than one number eg. 74

  • @afromeda I am learning, i found out that just the one number for four= chi

    if four is with a another number e.g. 24, it would always be yon.

    

  • @Seirafoxa no no thats another one for 7. 7 is nana and shichi

  • THIS LANGUAGE IS SO MESSED UP 

  • @afromeda At First Its Shi Then Its Yon Weird Huh

  • i think that 41, shichi

  • 7.. nana? Wasn't it Shichi?

  • If I learned how to count to pretty much any number in German in a few days then learning Japanese will be easier than I thought ^_^ I can use the methods that my teacher used to make me learn German, but use the Japanese language and characters instead :D No doubt it's going to be a pain...being on my fourth year of German class next school-year and learning Japanese on the side....

  • thanxxxxxxxxxxxx very much

  • @fuckslipknot21 hyaku

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