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Activity #8 - Counting 0 - 10000
** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
0 - 10
zero - 0
ichi - 1
ni - 2
san - 3
yon / shi - 4
go - 5
roku - 6
nana / shichi - 7
hachi - 8
kyuu / ku - 9
juu - 10
hyaku - 100
sen - 1000
man - 10000
10 - 100
For two digit numbers follow these rules:
10 to 19
Say the number "10" then say the number in the "ones" place:
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
juu ichi - 11
juu ni - 12
20 - 100
Say the number in the "tens" place, then say "10", and lastly say the number in the "ones" place.
Examples:
ni juu ichi - 21
2 x 10 + 1
san juu ni - 32
3 x 10 + 2
yon juu san - 43
4 x 10 + 3
go juu yon - 54
5 x 10 + 4
roku juu go - 65
6 x 10 + 5
nana juu roku - 76
7 x 10 + 6
hachi juu nana - 87
8 x 10 + 7
kyuu juu kyuu - 99
9 x 10 + 9
hyaku - 100
100 - 1000 ** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
For three digit numbers follow these rules:
100 - 199
Say the number "100", then the number in the "tens" position, then say the number "10", and last the number in the "ones" position.
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
Hyaku kyuu - 109
100 + 9
Hyaku San Juu Go - 135
100 + 3 x 10 + 5
Hyaku Roku Juu - 160
100 + 6 x 10
Hyaku Hachi Juu Hachi - 188
100 + 8 x 10 + 8
200 - 999 ** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
Say the number in the "hundreds" place, then say "100", then say the number in the "tens" place, then say "10", and lastly say the number in the "ones" place. If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples
Ni hyaku yon juu ichi - 241
2 x 100 + 4 x 10 + 1
San byaku nana - 307 (*Note: "Hyaku" becomes "Byaku" when you say 300)
3 x 100 + 7
Yon hyaku Juu Ni - 412
4 x 100 + 10 + 2
Go hyaku Kyuu juu roku - 596
5 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 6
Roppyaku Yon Juu San - 643 (*Note: "Roku hyaku" becomes "Roppyaku" when you say 600)
6 x 100 + 4 x 10 +3
Nana hyaku Go Juu - 750
7 x 100 + 5 x 10
Happyaku Ni Juu Hachi - 828 (*Note: "Hachi hyaku" becomes "Happyaku" when you say 800)
8 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 8
Kyuu hyaku Kyuu Juu Kyuu - 999
9 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 9
Sen - 1000
1000 - 10000
For four digit numbers follow these rules:
1000 - 1999
Say the number "1000", then the number in the "hundreds" position, then say the number "100", then the number in the "tens" position, then say the number "10", and last the number in the "ones" position.
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
Sen Kyuu - 1009
1000 + 9
Sen Juu Hachi - 1018
1000 + 10 + 8
Sen yon hyaku roku juu - 1460
1000 + 4 x 100 + 6 x 10
2000 - 10000 ** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
Say the number in the "thousands" place, then say "1000", then say the number in the "hundreds" place, then say "100", then say the number in the "tens" place, then say "10", and lastly say the number in the "ones" place.
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
ni sen kyuu hyaku roku juu nana - 2,967
2 x 1000 + 9 x 100 + 6 x 10 + 7
san zen happyaku san juu ichi - 3,831 (Note* "san sen" becomes "san zen" when saying 3000)
3 x 1000 + 8 x 100 + 3 x 10 + 1
yon sen nana hyaku ni juu yon - 4,724
4 x 1000 + 7 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 4
go sen ni hyaku go - 5,205
5 x 1000 + 2 x 100 + 5
roku sen hyaku yon juu roku - 6,146
6 x 1000 + 100 + 4 x 10 + 6
nana sen san byaku go - 7,305
7 x 1000 + 3 x 100 + 5
hassen go hyaku - 8,500 (Note* "hachi sen" becomes "hassen" when saying 8000)
8 x 1000 + 5 x 100
kyuu sen yon hyaku go juu ni - 9,452
9 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 2
ichi man - 10,000
USE GOOGLE TRANSLATE FOR DISCOVERING THE PRONUNCIATION OF OTHER NUMBERS:
Set the left field for English and the right field for Japanese. Type the number in the left field and click the spearker icon to hear how to pronounce the Japanese equivalent.
http://translate.google.com/#en/ja/
0 - 10
zero - 0
ichi - 1
ni - 2
san - 3
yon / shi - 4
go - 5
roku - 6
nana / shichi - 7
hachi - 8
kyuu / ku - 9
juu - 10
hyaku - 100
sen - 1000
man - 10000
10 - 100
For two digit numbers follow these rules:
10 to 19
Say the number "10" then say the number in the "ones" place:
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
juu ichi - 11
juu ni - 12
20 - 100
Say the number in the "tens" place, then say "10", and lastly say the number in the "ones" place.
Examples:
ni juu ichi - 21
2 x 10 + 1
san juu ni - 32
3 x 10 + 2
yon juu san - 43
4 x 10 + 3
go juu yon - 54
5 x 10 + 4
roku juu go - 65
6 x 10 + 5
nana juu roku - 76
7 x 10 + 6
hachi juu nana - 87
8 x 10 + 7
kyuu juu kyuu - 99
9 x 10 + 9
hyaku - 100
100 - 1000 ** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
For three digit numbers follow these rules:
100 - 199
Say the number "100", then the number in the "tens" position, then say the number "10", and last the number in the "ones" position.
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
Hyaku kyuu - 109
100 + 9
Hyaku San Juu Go - 135
100 + 3 x 10 + 5
Hyaku Roku Juu - 160
100 + 6 x 10
Hyaku Hachi Juu Hachi - 188
100 + 8 x 10 + 8
200 - 999 ** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
Say the number in the "hundreds" place, then say "100", then say the number in the "tens" place, then say "10", and lastly say the number in the "ones" place. If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples
Ni hyaku yon juu ichi - 241
2 x 100 + 4 x 10 + 1
San byaku nana - 307 (*Note: "Hyaku" becomes "Byaku" when you say 300)
3 x 100 + 7
Yon hyaku Juu Ni - 412
4 x 100 + 10 + 2
Go hyaku Kyuu juu roku - 596
5 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 6
Roppyaku Yon Juu San - 643 (*Note: "Roku hyaku" becomes "Roppyaku" when you say 600)
6 x 100 + 4 x 10 +3
Nana hyaku Go Juu - 750
7 x 100 + 5 x 10
Happyaku Ni Juu Hachi - 828 (*Note: "Hachi hyaku" becomes "Happyaku" when you say 800)
8 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 8
Kyuu hyaku Kyuu Juu Kyuu - 999
9 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 9
Sen - 1000
1000 - 10000
For four digit numbers follow these rules:
1000 - 1999
Say the number "1000", then the number in the "hundreds" position, then say the number "100", then the number in the "tens" position, then say the number "10", and last the number in the "ones" position.
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
Sen Kyuu - 1009
1000 + 9
Sen Juu Hachi - 1018
1000 + 10 + 8
Sen yon hyaku roku juu - 1460
1000 + 4 x 100 + 6 x 10
2000 - 10000 ** (IMPORTANT HINT: Watch for the exceptions with the numbers 3, 6, and 8)
Say the number in the "thousands" place, then say "1000", then say the number in the "hundreds" place, then say "100", then say the number in the "tens" place, then say "10", and lastly say the number in the "ones" place.
If there is a "0" in the number, you do NOT say "zero"
Examples:
ni sen kyuu hyaku roku juu nana - 2,967
2 x 1000 + 9 x 100 + 6 x 10 + 7
san zen happyaku san juu ichi - 3,831 (Note* "san sen" becomes "san zen" when saying 3000)
3 x 1000 + 8 x 100 + 3 x 10 + 1
yon sen nana hyaku ni juu yon - 4,724
4 x 1000 + 7 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 4
go sen ni hyaku go - 5,205
5 x 1000 + 2 x 100 + 5
roku sen hyaku yon juu roku - 6,146
6 x 1000 + 100 + 4 x 10 + 6
nana sen san byaku go - 7,305
7 x 1000 + 3 x 100 + 5
hassen go hyaku - 8,500 (Note* "hachi sen" becomes "hassen" when saying 8000)
8 x 1000 + 5 x 100
kyuu sen yon hyaku go juu ni - 9,452
9 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 2
ichi man - 10,000
USE GOOGLE TRANSLATE FOR DISCOVERING THE PRONUNCIATION OF OTHER NUMBERS:
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http://translate.google.com/#en/ja/
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