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ringtrue
about the number in japanese~ i thought numbers in japanese is"i chi,ni,san.........." but today i watch the japanese teleplay,they say "fu ta chi(sounds like that)?that means san(3)?" -..-???
2008年8月13日 17:20
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Explaining a little better the answer above... In Japanese, there are different "counters", depending on what kind of things you are countilng, like: General use: 二つ (futatsu) = two objects 1=hitotsu, 2=futatsu, 3=mitsu, 4=yotsu, 5=itsusu, etc. For cylindrical/long objects: 二本 (nihon) = two cylindrical objects 1=ippon, 2=nihon, 3=sanbon, 4=yonhon, 5=gohon, etc. For people: 二人 (futari) = two people 1=hitori, 2=futari, 3=sannin, 4=yonin, 5= gonin, etc. For a more complete list, please visit the link: http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa061001a.htm
2008年8月21日
i think "fu ta chi" equals to "二つ"("Two") In English, we can say ,"two apples"or "two people", but in Japanese, we have to use different words though they all mean "two" like: りんごが二つがある。(there are two apples.)   人が二人がいる。(there are two people.)   鉛筆が二本がある。(there are two pencils.)
2008年8月14日
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