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The specific pronunciation of Japanese year

The year is usually 4 digits, so read it out in the order of "thousands", "hundreds", "picks" and "single digits". For example:

English: 1 9 8 6

Japanese: 1986.

ゅぅひゃくはちじゅぅろくねん.

Pronunciation: Sen Kyuhyaku Hatijyuu Rokunen

Note: In Japanese numeral expressions, when the number is "1", "bit" is read only, and "1" is omitted.

For example, the highest bit of 1986 is "1000".

The highest bit of 156 is "one hundred". Reading only "one hundred" is used to omitting "one".

The highest digit of 17 is "10". Read-only "10" is used to omit "1".

For another example, "two thousand" means reading "two thousand", and "two" cannot be omitted.

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Therefore, 20 1 1 year should be read as follows

English: 2 0 1 1 year

Japanese: two thousand (blank) eleven years

Name: にせん (blank )じゅぅぃちねん

Pronunciation: Nissen (blank)