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What does 39 mean in Japanese?

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What does 39 mean in Japanese? So if someone texts you “39” or “3 9,” you can read it “san kyu”… a.k.a., “sankyu,” a Japanese-inflected version of the English, “thank you.” (You’re welcome.)

What does dare desu ka mean? dare desu ka – 誰ですか (だれですか) : a Japanese expression for ‘who are you? ‘, ‘who is he? ‘, ‘who is she? ‘, or perhaps ‘who are they?

Is it yon or 4 Shi? As noted above, yon (4) and nana (7) are preferred to shi and shichi. It is purported that this is because shi is also the reading of the word death (死), which makes it an unlucky reading (see tetraphobia); while shichi may sound too similar to ichi (1), shi or hachi (8).

What is number 13 in Japanese? Numbers in Japanese

NumeralSino-JapaneseOrdinal
13十三(jū san)十三番目(jū san banme)
14十四(jū yon)十四番目(jū yon banme)
15十五(jū go)十五番目(jū go banme)
16十六(jū roku)十六番目(jū roku banme)

What does 39 mean in Japanese? – Related Questions

 

What are the numbers 1 to 20 in Japanese?

Native Japanese counting: “hitotsu” (1), “futatsu” (2), “mittsu” (3), “yottsu” (4), “itsutsu” (5), “muttsu” (6), “nanatsu” (7), “yattsu” (8), “kokonotsu” (9), and “tou” (10).

How do you count to 9 in Japanese?

The Japanese number system can be quite complex, especially when you first start learning. While basic counting in Japanese is easy, there are several ways to count… even just to 10.

Kanji Numbers in Japanese: 1 – 1 Trillion!

KanjiKana + Romaji
7なな (nana)
8はち (hachi)
9きゅう (kyuu)
10じゅう (juu)

What is the number 19 in Japanese?

HiraganaEnglishPhonetics
じゅうろくsixteenjuu-roku
じゅうななseventeenjuu-nana*
じゅうはちeighteenjuu-hachi
じゅうきゅうnineteenjuu-kyu*

How do you say 21 in Japanese?

Twenty is “ni-juu” (2X10) and for twenty-one, just add one (nijuu ichi). There is another numerical system in Japanese, which is the native Japanese numbers. The native Japanese numbers are limited to one through ten.

Japanese Numbers.

0zero/rei
20nijuu二十
21nijuuichi二十一
22nijuuni二十一
30sanjuu三十

What is 9999 Japanese?

Numbers from 1001 to 1999, 2001 to 2999, … and 9001 to 9999 are formed with multiples of 1000 and number from 1 to 999: e.g. 1051 is sen gojū ichi (1000+50+1), 3006 is sanzen roku (3000+6) and 9999 is kyūsen kyūhyaku kyūjū kyū (9000+900+90+9).

What is Hayaku?

Japanese adjectives conjugate to become adverbs. We can change I adjectives that end with syllable I, such as HAYAI (early), to adverbs by changing the final I to KU. So, HAYAI becomes HAYAKU. If HAYAKU and NARIMASHITA (have become) are linked together, they become HAYAKU NARIMASHITA (have become early).

What is issen in Japanese?

いっせん issen. Parts of speech noun (common) (futsuumeishi), noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru flash; brandish.

What does 888 mean in Japanese?

You’ll see this on a number of forums and video streaming websites, and may even get it in a text from time to time. Similarly, you might see someone get praised with うぽつ (thank you for uploading) or 888 (pronounced as ぱちぱちぱち, the sound of snapping or clapping), which means “clap clap clap.”

What does 555 mean in Japan?

The number 5 in Japanese is ご (go). So when writing 555, you’re saying “Go, go, go!” It’s used in online gaming primarily. But it’s not the only number you’ll see pop up as internet slang! 888 is also used because it’s read はちはちはち (hachi hachi hachi), which is the onomatopoeia sound for clapping.

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