Okay, now it's your turn. |
Do you remember how to say “What's your favorite number?” |
すきなすうじはなんですか。 (Suki na sūji wa nan desu ka.) |
Imagine It's two. Do you remember how to say "two?" |
に, に (ni, ni) |
Say “It's two.” |
にです。 (Ni desu.) |
Now answer the question saying “It's two.” |
すきなすうじはなんですか。 (Suki na sūji wa nan desu ka.) |
にです。 (Ni desu.) |
Now imagine four. Do you remember how to say “four?” |
よん, よん (yon, yon) |
Say “It's four.” |
よんです。 (Yon desu.) |
Now answer the question saying “It's four.” |
すきなすうじはなんですか。 (Suki na sūji wa nan desu ka.) |
よんです。 (Yon desu.) |
Now imagine nine. Do you remember how to say “nine?” |
きゅう, きゅう (kyū, kyū) |
Say “It's nine.” |
きゅうです。 (Kyū desu.) |
Now answer the question saying “It's nine.” |
すきなすうじはなんですか。 (Suki na sūji wa nan desu ka.) |
きゅうです。 (Kyū desu.) |
In this lesson, you learned numbers phrases you can use in your everyday life to talk about numbers. |
You are now able to count like a native speaker! |
See you in the next lesson! |
Bye! |
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