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justyna
How would you say one slice/two slices in japanese (when you ordering ham, meat etc)
Jan 15, 2019 7:55 PM
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こんにちわ!
お肉やハムの場合、"一切れ" "二切れ"と言います。
難しいのは数の発音で、通常と違います。
You can say "hito kire" " futa kire" in case of the meat, ham, and anything like that.
The difficulty is pronouciation of numbers is different from usual.
Please check it in dictionary or google :)
January 16, 2019
Hi,
You can say 一切れ(ひときれ), 二切れ(ふたきれ), and 三切れ(みきれ).
Another possible counter suffix is 枚(まい): 一枚(いちまい), 二枚(にまい), and 三枚(さんまい).
A very thin sliced ham in a sandwich, for example, can be an example of 1枚のハム.
Hope it helps.
January 18, 2019
justyna
Language Skills
English, Japanese, Polish
Learning Language
English, Japanese
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