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how can i say 600 , 800 , 150 million in Japanese ? and why we say 376,475 = san juu nana man.. not san juuma
Apr 24, 2010 10:43 PM
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Yeah Japanese counting method differs from one in English.
In Japanese, we have a particular names to count numbers in every 4 digit "four zeros" period.
For instance,
Independents: ichi juu hyaku sen [1 10 100 1000]
Mans: 1man 10man 100man 1000man [10000 100000 1000000 10000000]
Okus: 1oku 10oku 100oku 1000oku
[100000000 1000000000 10000000000 100000000000]
However, in English, there are names in every 3 digit "three zeros" period.
Independents: one teen hundred [1 10 100]
Thusands: Thusand TenThusand HundredThusand
[1,000 10,000 100,000]
Millions: OneMillion TenMillion HundredMillon
[1,000,000 10,000,000 100,000,000]
Billions: OneBillion TenBillion HundredBillion
[1,000,000,000 10,000,000,000 100,000,000,000]
Thus,
>how can i say 600 , 800 , 150 million in Japanese ?
refer ⇒ Man: 1man 10man 100man 1000man
[10000 100000 1000000 10000000]
refer ⇒ Oku: 1oku 10oku 100oku 1000oku
[100000000 1000000000 10000000000 100000000000]
600,000,000 roku-oku
800,000,000 hachi-oku
150,000,000 (ichioku+gosenman)= IchiokuGosenman
And
>why we say 376,475 = san juu nana man.. not san juuma "
refer ⇒Man: 1man 10man 100man 1000man
[10000 100000 1000000 10000000]
370000
sanjuu nana man
+
6475
rokusen yonhyaku nanajuu go
=376475 sanjuunanaman rokusen yonhyaku nanajyu go
さんじゅうななまんろくせんよんひゃくななじゅうご
If you still have a question why we say in this way,
just remember this is how we say =)
April 25, 2010
This is a good question. The unit of the number is changed on every 3 digits in English but on every 4 digits in Japanese. For example in English,
100(10^2)=hundred("hundred" is always used just before proceeding the next unit because you need to change the unit on every 3 digit )
1,000 (10^3)= thousand
1,000,000(10^6)= million
1,000,000,000'(10^9)=billion
1,000,000,000,000(10^12)=trillion
but in Japan , we use the following expression .
1,000 sen = thousand (10^3) ("sen" is always used just before proceeding the next unit because you need to change the unit on every 4 digits)
10,000 man =ten thousand (10^4)
100,000,000 oku = one hundred million (10^8)
1,000,000,000,000 tixyou= 1 trillion (10^12)
so the answer is
600 million = 6 oku (roku-oku)
800 million = 8 oku (hachi-oku)
150 million = 1oku 5 sen man (ichi-oku go-sen-man)
in Japanese.
>>and why we say 376,475
You can say 37san-jyuu nana-man 6 roku-sen 4 yon-hyaku 7nana-jyuu 5 go
This homepage is helpful to know counting.
(Example)http://www.guidetojapanese.org/numbers.html
April 25, 2010
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