Ichi – ni – san – shi – go – roku – nana – hachi – kyuu – juuīut again, you can go either way as you like. Me personally, I tend to say count numbers like this. It is totally up to the person’s preference. When you are simply counting numbers, it doesn’t matter which way to pick to say four, seven and nine. As you may notice, we have two ways to say four, seven and nine in Japanese. At the end, I briefly explain how to say 100. You can also hear how I pronounce those numbers, so be sure to watch the video as you refer to the number chart you’ve downloaded.īelow I share the same content as in the lesson video. The video below explains up to 99 in Japanese (7 minutes). Let me know where I need to send the chart. After you get the chart, please come back to this lesson. I prepared the chart both in Hiragana and Romaji, so don’t worry even if you cannot read Hiragana yet. Can you count Japanese numbers 1 to 100? In this blog, I’ll walk you through how to read Japanese numbers step-by-step, up to 100.įirst off, you may want to download the Number Chart below before proceeding with the lesson.
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