Lesson 1: How to Read Japanese Numbers
Lesson 1: How to Read Japanese Numbers
Japanese numbers follow a logical pattern based on 10s, similar to English. Once you learn the basic parts, it becomes easy to build bigger numbers!
🧠 Basic Number Reading Rules
Range | How to Read | Example |
---|---|---|
1 – 10 | Each number has a unique word | 1 = いち (ichi), 2 = に (ni), 10 = じゅう (juu) |
11 – 19 | じゅう (10) + number | 11 = じゅういち (juuichi) |
20, 30, 40… | number + じゅう | 20 = にじゅう (nijuu) |
21 – 99 | Tens part + Units part | 25 = にじゅうご (nijuugo) |
100 | ひゃく (hyaku) | 100 = ひゃく |
Now that you know the rules, scroll down and try saying the numbers with the audio buttons!
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