How To Count To 1 Thousand & 1 MILLION in Japanese - PDF
How To Count To 1 Thousand & 1 MILLION in Japanese - PDF
How To Count To 1 Thousand & 1 MILLION in Japanese - PDF
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Hello Junkies!
Want to count to a thousand and a million in Japanese? Good! You’ll learn it all in the next 3
minutes. And if you know how to count in big Japanese numbers, you can…
If you don’t know how to count from 1-100, check out this lesson first: “Counting in Japanese 1-
100 for Beginners (https://www.linguajunkie.com/japanese/count-in-japanese-1-100).”
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Okay, let’s get to it! Don’t worry, it’s easy. We will take you step-by-step, so you go through all
the basic numbers. You can also print out this article out and use it as reference material. Sound
good? Good!
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If you already know how to say 1-10 in Japanese, then this will be very easy.
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These are the only two things you need to remember, and follow the rules below:
Rule: Add the number (1-9) from our previous lesson to “hyaku”.
Format: (any number from 1 to 9) + hyaku
Examples: 400 is yon hyaku, 700 is nana hyaku
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1000
Shares sen せん 千
Wait! If you’re smart enough, you might have noticed that there are some numbers that do not use
“hyaku.” They use the same kanji but have different sounds: “byaku” and “ppyaku.” So, there are a
few exceptions to remember.
The numbers that use these sounds are 300, 600, and 800.
These are the only extra things you need to memorize when counting to a thousand in Japanese.
Now, that you know the basic hundreds, let’s try counting the in-between numbers. This is easy if
you know how to count from 10 to 100. Just follow this rule.
Rule: Add any number from (1-9) with hyaku, then add any number from (1-9) with juu,
then any number from (1-9).
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Format: ((any number from 100 to 900) + hyaku) + ((any number from 1-9) + juu) + (any
number from 1-9)
Examples: 111 is hyaku juu ichi, and 368 is san byaku roku juu hachi
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Good.
Counting from 1,000 to 10,000 gets a little longer, but as simple as what you learned in Part 1. Just
follow this rule for counting thousands in Japanese.
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Rule: Add the number (1-9) to sen. It’s just the same rule we had in part 1, but instead of
hundred or hyaku, we use thousand or sen.
Format: (any number from 1 to 9) + sen
Examples: 4,000 is yon sen and 9,000 is kyuu sen.
1000 sen せん 千
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san zen さんぜん 三千
As you can see, similar to Part 1, there also some exceptions that stand out. In this case, 3000
becomes san zen, instead of sen.
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This should be quite simple. Let’s take a look how to count in-between numbers!
The rules and format are pretty much the same. All you need to do is count from top to bottom or
bigger digits to small.
Rule: Add a number (1-9) to sen, follow with any number (1-9) with hyaku, then any
number (1-9) with juu, and finally followed by any number from (1-9).
Format: ((any number from 1 to 9) + sen) + ((any number from 1 to 9) + hyaku) + ((any
number from 1 to 9) + juu) + (any number from 1 to 9)
Examples: 4,345 is yon sen san byaku yon juu go, and 7,777 is na na sen na na hyaku na na
juu na na
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We also need to take a closer look at this number as the counting changes.
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In English, 1,000 and 10,000 both still have thousand in them, but in Japanese, 10,000 is where you
start to count in “man” or the direct translation would be “million”.
This may get a bit confusing at first, but trust me, it’s just about getting used to. One trick I
remember using is associating “man” and 10,000 as the biggest note in Japanese Yen. So, you can
always take a mental note that once it is the biggest note, then it’s time to say “man.”
Let’s get right into the last segment, so you get ready to counting big!
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Almost there. You are at the last part of this “count to 1 Million in Japanese” lesson.
This will be as easy as the previous parts. The same rules apply, but are just longer.
Rule: Add the number (10-100) to man, then add the number (1-9) to sen, follow with any
number (1-9) with hyaku, then any number (1-9) with juu, and finally followed by any
number (1-9).
Format: ((any number from 10 to 100) + man) + ((any number from 1 to 9) + sen) + ((any
number from 1 to 9) + hyaku) + ((any number from 1 to 9) + juu) + (any number from 1 to
9)
Examples: 789,600 is na na juu hachi man kyuu sen ro ppyaku, and 1,234,546 is hyaku ni
juu san man yon sen go hyaku yon juu roku
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Take a look at the list below to count from 100,000 to 1,000,000 for easier reference.
You’re almost done! Let’s count the in-between numbers. As long as you follow the rules from the
previous parts you’ll do just fine!
Rule: Add the number (10-99) to man, follow with any number (1-9) with sen, then any
number (1-9) with hyaku, followed by any number (1-9) with juu, then finally any number
(1-9).
Format: ((any number from 10 to 99) + man) + ((any number from 1 to 9) + sen) + ((any
number from 1 to 9) + hyaku) + ((any number from 1 to 9) + juu) + (any number from 1 to
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9)
Examples: 876,900 is hachi juu nana man roku sen kyuu hyaku, and 608,009 is roku juu ha
ssen kyuu
Now you know how to count up to a million in Japanese. That completes your lesson of
counting from 100 to 1 Million. It wasn’t as hard as you thought was it! Now that you know how to
count big numbers, let’s try to see how we can use them in conversations.
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Quick tip: You can try practicing by reading out prices to yourself every time you see one.
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How much is the discount for the promo today?
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Honjitsu wa go ju ppa-sento ofu to narimasunode, goukei ni juu san man san juu en to
narimasu.
本日は、50%オフとなっておりますので、合計230,030円となります。
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Another way you can practice is by doing math in Japanese. Here are some math terms you can
use to practice.
・Plus – tasu – たす
・Minus – hiku – ひく
・Divided by – waru – わる
That’s it! You’ve counted to 1 Million in Japanese! The counting gets longer as the numbers get
bigger, but as long as you practice, you’ll be able to master in no time! Was that helpful? Don’t
forget to leave a comment!
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is it byaku or hyaku?
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