| Japanese numbers from 11 to 19. In this lesson, you are going to master Japanese numbers from 11 to 19. Letβs get started by reviewing the numbers from 1 to 10. γγ‘γγγγ‘γγγ‘γ (Ichi, i, chi, ichi.) γ«γ (Ni.) γγγγγγγγγγ (San, sa, n, san.) γγ (Shi.) or γγγγγγγγγγ (Yon, yo, n, yon.) γγ (Go.) γγγγγγγγγγ (Roku, ro, ku, roku.) γγ‘γγγγ‘γγγ‘γ (Shichi, shi, chi, shichi.) or γͺγͺγγͺγγͺγγͺγͺγ (Nana, na, na, nana.) γ―γ‘γγ―γγ‘γγ―γ‘γ (Hachi, ha, chi, hachi.) γγ
γγγγ
γγγγγ
γγ (KyΕ«, kyu, u, kyΕ«.) γγ
γγγγ
γγγγγ
γγ (jΕ«, ju, u, jΕ«.) Okay now letβs take a look at how to combine these numbers. To say 11, you say 10 1. 10 is γγ
γγ (jΕ«.) 1 is γγ‘γ (ichi.) . So γγ
γγγ‘γ (jΕ« ichi.) γγ
γγγγ‘γ (jΕ«, ichi.) γγ
γγγ‘γ (jΕ« ichi.) . Okay next, to say 12, 10 is γγ
γγ (jΕ«.) 2 is γ«γ (ni.) so γγ
γγ«γ (jΕ« ni.) γγ
γγγ«γ (jΕ«, ni.) γγ
γγ«γ (jΕ« ni.) So 13 would be γγ
γγγγγ (jΕ«, san.) γγ
γγγγ (jΕ« san.) 14 would be γγ
γγγγγ (jΕ«, yon.) γγ
γγγγ (jΕ« yon.) 15 would be γγ
γγγγ (jΕ«, go.) γγ
γγγ (jΕ« go.) 16 would be γγ
γγγγγ (jΕ«, roku.) γγ
γγγγ (jΕ« roku.) 17 would be γγ
γγγͺγͺγ (jΕ«, nana.) γγ
γγͺγͺγ (jΕ« nana.) 18 would be γγ
γγγ―γ‘γ (jΕ«, hachi.) γγ
γγ―γ‘γ (jΕ« hachi.) 19 would be γγ
γγγγ (jΕ«, ku.) γγ
γγγ (jΕ« ku.) or γγ
γγγγ
γγ (jΕ«, kyΕ«.) γγ
γγγ
γγ (jΕ« kyΕ«.) . Okay letβs practice. I will say the numbers and give you time to repeat each one. Ready? γγ
γγγ‘γγγ
γγγ‘γγγ
γγ«γγγ
γγ«γ (jΕ« ichi, jΕ« ichi. jΕ« ni, jΕ« ni.) γγ
γγγγγγ
γγγγγγ
γγγγγγ
γγγγ (jΕ« san, jΕ« san. jΕ« yon, jΕ« yon.) γγ
γγγγγ
γγγ (jΕ« go, jΕ« go.) γγ
γγγγγγ
γγγγ (jΕ« roku, jΕ« roku.) γγ
γγͺγͺγγγ
γγͺγͺγ (jΕ« nana, jΕ« nana.) γγ
γγ―γ‘γγγ
γγ―γ‘γ (jΕ« hachi, jΕ« hachi.) γγ
γγγ
γγγγ
γγγ
γγ (jΕ« kyΕ«, jΕ« kyΕ«.) Also you can say γγ
γγγ (jΕ« shi.) for 14 and γγ
γγγ‘γ (jΕ« shichi.) for 17 and γγ
γγγ (jΕ« ku.) for 19. So you must have noticed the pattern and the Japanese numbers are getting easier right? In the next lesson, you are going to master Japanese numbers from 20 to 100. γγγγγ (jΔ ne.) |
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