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Monika
how to say math terms in Japanese
example: how to say "1 + 2 = 3" in Japanese? だれか教えていただけませんか?ありがとうございます。
Nov 1, 2011 6:35 AM
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Addtion[足し算(tashizann)]: "1 + 2 = 3" is "1足す(たす)2は3(ichi tasu ni ha san)"
Subtraction[引き算(hikizann)]: "1 - 2" is "1ひく2 (ichi hiku ni)"
Multiplication[かけ算(kakezann)]: "1 × 2" is "1かける2 (ichi kakeru ni)"
Division[割り算(warizann)]: "1 ÷ 2" is "1割る2 (ichi waru ni)"
"1/2(one half)" is "2分の1(ni bun no ichi)"
November 1, 2011
1
1 ----いち
2 ----に
3 ----さん
+ ----たす(add)
= ----は
いち たす に は(wa) さん
November 1, 2011
「1足す2は3です」か「1足す2は3になります」
November 1, 2011
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