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いち VS ひとつ? いち、二、さん、よん、ご、ろく、なな、きょう、じゅう OR ひとつ、ふにつ、みっつ、よっつ、いっつ、むっつ、ななつ、やっつ、ここのつ、とお。 I know one is the actual numbers and the other is used for counting, but can anyone explain it a little better to me? Like when to use what. Also what exactly is a tsu counter?
3 de set de 2013 04:27
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i'm not a native speaker but i'll help with a little information... ichi, ni, san, shi...are chinese numbers. and hitotsu futatsu...are the japanese numbers
5 de setembro de 2013
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The Japanese language has many kinds of counters and one of them is "tsu". It is basically used for counting "things (which are not living)". ひとつ、ふたつ、みっつ、よっつ、いつつ、むっつ、ななつ、やっつ、ここのつ、とお Actual numbers are: いち、に、さん、し(or よん)、ご、ろく、しち(or なな)、はち、きゅう(or く)、じゅう Please be accustomed to them little by little. Practicing them counting your favorite things is one of the good ways in my opinion. Good luck to your study!
3 de setembro de 2013
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