Why are there two pronunciations for the numbers 4, 7 and 9 in Japanese?
I have always been curious to know if there was a specific reason why (if there is any).
Thank you for answering my question :-) they were very helpful.
Sometimes its because the number doesn't match or make sense with the sentences/topic causing the sentence to not flow smoothly. & you also say the numbers different when counting things [they count by counter]. Another thing is the number 4 & 9 also means death & suffering in japanese which is unlucky [or any other asian culture].
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this question is difficult for me
When I reading 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
I say ici ni san si go roku shichi hachi ku jyuu
but 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
jyuu kyuu hachi nana roku go yon san ni ichi
Because I count easily when the number is counted.
this is no answer of your question....
and Do you know most of Japanese Kanji has reading of two kinds or more?
ON yomi and KUN yomi
sorry my English is poor
my explain is bad.... I'm sorry
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4(yo),7(nana),9(kokono(tu), are old fashioned..And 4(shi),7(shichi),9(kyu)are general.
It depends on the case which one you prnounce.
This page is good for you. But these are Japanese..
http://www.rd.mmtr.or.jp/~bunryu/nihon2.shtml