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How to say 0-10 in Japanese

The exact pronunciation of 0-10 in Japanese is as follows:

1:

Hiragana: いち

Roman: i chi

Chinese Harmonization: i chi ?

2:

Hiragana: に

Roman: ni ?

Chinese Harmony: ni

3:

Hiragana: さん

Romanyl: sa nn?

Chinese Harmony: sang

4:

Hiragana: yon or shi

Romanyl: yo nn or shi

Chinese Harmony: use or west

5 :

平假名:ご

罗马音:go

汉语谐音:高

6:

平假名:ろく

罗马音:ro ku

汉语谐音:老哭

7:

平假名:なな or shi chi

罗马音:na na or shi chi

Chinese Harmony: na na or shi chi

8:

Hiragana: hachi

Roman: ha chi ?

Chinese Harmony: ha chi

9:

Hiragana: きゅう or く

Roman: kyu u or ku ?

Chinese Harmony: Q or cry

10:

Hiragana: じゅう

Roman: jyu u ?

Chinese Harmony: uncle

Expanded Information

In Japanese numerals, the representation of values above ten is roughly the same as in Chinese numerals, e.g., the Japanese reading of 30 is 3 + 10 (さん + じゅう), and the Japanese reading of 50 is 5 + 10 (ご + じゅう).

Unlike this, there is a sound change in the whole hundred numbers. Although most of the numerical values are expressed in the same way as Chinese numerals, for example, the Japanese pronunciation of 200 is 2 + 100 (に + ひゃく), and the Japanese pronunciation of 500 is 5 + 100 (ご + ひゃく). But 300, 600 and 800 are pronounced as さんびゃく, ろっぴゃく and はっぴゃく.

So when you're learning how to read Japanese numbers, make sure you memorize these subtle changes so you can express yourself more accurately and authentically.

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