HELLO JAPAN SIX (Japanese Edition)

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HELLO JAPAN SIX (Japanese Edition)

HELLO JAPAN SIX (Japanese Edition)

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It’s not possible to say exactly when and where extreme rainfall events will happen, Uhlenbrook told CNN. But what is clear is that the vulnerability of societies will be different – with poorer countries often more exposed, he added. As I said earlier, if you don’t know the counter for an item, you can use the 一つ、二つ ( hitotsu, futatsu) system to count your objects up to ten. This will save you a lot of trouble if you memorize the Native Japanese numbers! So the number 123-456-7890 would be いち に さん の よん ご ろく の なな はち きゅう まる( ichi ni san no yon go roku no nana hachi kyuu maru). Japanese Number Superstitions

As for zero, the Japanese word is 零 ( rei), but it’s more common to say it like in English. ゼロ ( zero) is most often used, or まる ( maru) which means “circle” and is like saying “oh” in English instead of zero. Japanese Numbers 1-100: How to Count to 100 in Japanese As the Japanese social class system was disrupted following World War II, more and more members of the new middle class began playing golf, creating a new wave of players. Golf was a new venue for conducting business and a sign of upward mobility until the collapse of the economic bubble in the early 1990s. With the exception of wari, these are rarely seen in modern usage. Decimal fractions are typically written with either kanji numerals (vertically) or Arabic numerals (horizontally), preceded by a decimal point, and are read as successive digits, as in Western convention. Note that, in written form, they can be combined with either the traditional system of expressing numerals (42.195 kilometers: 四十二・一九五 キロメートル), in which powers of ten are written, or with the place value system, which uses zero (50.04 percent: 五〇・〇四 パーセント.) In both cases, however, the reading follows the traditional system (yon-jū ni-ten ichi-kyū go kiromētoru for 42.195 kilometers; go ju-tten rei-yon pāsento for 50.04 percent.) This article is part of our Summer reads series. Visit the full collection for book lists, guest essays and more seasonal distractions.

Although life is fast-paced and crowded in cities like Tokyo and Osaka, rural areas typically feature low-density, traditional housing and a slower pace of life surrounded by greenery such as lush forests and plenty of moss-covered boulders. This also makes it easier when reading the kanji for these numbers. You can always tell which counting system is being used by whether the kanji is followed by つ or not (except 10). Sino-Japanese Numbers Over the centuries, Japan has alternated between feudal, empirical, religious and government rule, with each period birthing different styles of art, architecture and spirituality. Buddhism and Confucianism, introduced in 552 BC and AD 285, respectively, both proved massively influential on the class structures and governance of pre-modern Japan. You can still visit and stay in many Buddhist temples in Japan today. 20th century The first three numbers with multisyllabic names and variation in assigned values ultimately derive from India, though they did not have defined values there. 恒河沙 gōgasha was originally used in Buddhist scripture for an indefinitely large quantity; it derives from the Sanskrit गङ्गा gangā ' Ganges' (which conveniently includes the character 河 ka 'river') and 沙 sha 'sand', referring to the innumerable sands of the Ganges River. 阿僧祇 asōgi, from Sanskrit असंख्येय asaṃkhyeya 'uncountable/innumerable', with the negative prefix 阿 a, and 那由他 nayuta is from Sanskrit नयुत/नयुतः nayuta(ḥ). After that, the numbers are Buddhist terms translated into or coined in Chinese and later assigned numerical values: 不可思議 fukashigi 'unimaginable' and 無量大数 muryōtaisū 'immeasurably large number'.

To say “number” in Japanese, you can say 数 ( kazu) to express a number as quantity, or 数字 ( suuji) as in figures or cardinal numbers. “To count” is 数える ( kazoeru). Counters specify what kind of object you’re counting in Japanese. Japanese has many, many forms of counters for everything, from long objects to machinery. is used to count flat objects, like paper. ~回 is used to express the number of times, like the number of times in a week you workout. ~階 is used to count the number of floors in a building. Japanese Grammar for Numbers The transcription is based on the phoneme and is not phonetic. See Old Japanese for further information.While there is evidence the archipelago has been occupied by humans for around 35,000 years, what we know now as ‘Japan’ began to take shape about 1700 years ago as disparate tribes started to unify. Pre-modern history

Let’s take a look at the Japanese numbers 1 – 10 in the Sino-Japanese Number system, which is most common: But they typically come after the item + particle, such as はがきを五枚買います ( Hagaki wo gomai kaimasu, “I will buy 5 postcards”). はがき (item counted) を (particle) 五枚 (number + counter) 買います (verb). If anything, Japanese is more logical than English when it comes to counters because there’s a counter for every noun instead of only a few select ones. Japanese Ordinal Numbers The needs of travellers with mobility issues, including wheelchair users, are considered in the infrastructure in major cities. Train stations have lifts (elevators), wide turnstiles and (for the most part) raised platforms so that wheelchair users can glide onto the train without being assisted.This quintessential Japanese souvenir looks great hung on the wall as an interesting decorative piece. If you plan on wearing one, make sure you do so respectfully and learn the correct way to fold the garment. Japan are in talks with both the Six Nations and Rugby Championship over entering an expanded version of the competitions. There are now 18 professional soccer clubs in Japan. A number of star players have emerged from J.League, including Kazuyoshi Miura, Hidetoshi Nakamura and Shunsuke Nakamura, while several key players play for football clubs around the world, such as Makoto Hasebe and Keisuke Honda. The men's national team is known as the Samurai Blue. changes “h” counters the same as 6, usually. This is not quite a rule, but common enough to help you when you’re getting started. The first 10 days are more like the Native Japanese counting system, but… not quite. It’s best to just memorize them.

Held every February since 1950, this festival features hundreds of statues and ice sculptures, snow slides and mazes, regional food and artistic performances. Winter in Japan is truly amazing, and the Sapporo Winter Festival is a magical way to celebrate. Hadaka Matsuri The Japanese number system has two sets of numbers: the Sino-Japanese numbers and the Native Japanese numbers. Counting to 100 in Japanese is super easy once you learn the first 10, and it only uses one system! In Japanese, once you get past 10, you count as if you’re adding. Here’s how that looks:When those large numbers come up, they are written the same as in English. But, it’s still important to learn the kanji because they *do still pop up, especially when paired with other kanji. The Japanese Number System: The Most Common Japanese Counters



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