Ju san
Ju is pronounced "jew".
From 11-99 you say numbers by just putting together the first 1-10.
So as an example 22 would be "ni ju ni" or "2 10 2"
The list of 1-10 is:
1-ichi
2-ni
3-san
4-shi (or yon since shi is the J0apanese word for death and is seen as bad luck)
5-go
6-roku
7-nana
8-hachi
9-kyu
10-ju
"Thirteen" is 'juu san' in Japanese. "Thirteen years old" is 'juu san sai.'
juusan or (十三)
"juu san" is a Japanese word and in English it means "thirteen"
13-Bi tora oni
Thirteen in different languages: Spanish: trece French: treize German: dreizehn Italian: tredici Japanese: 十三 (jūsan)
Please keep in mind that 13 is only an unlucky number in Western countries.The Japanese word for thirteen is 'juusan', literally 'ten-three', and pronounced 'juu-sahn' - as it's a long 'u', you need to elongate it when you say it.It is written like this: 十三Keep in mind that Japanese usually uses Arabic numerals (the numbers we use) when writing horizontally, and kanji (symbols borrowed from Chinese) when writing vertically.If you cannot see the above symbols, you need to install a Japanese language pack for your computer.
You may say 'juu san nen mae kara shitte iru.'
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The number 13 is spelled "thirteen".thirteen
Thirteen is spelled "thirteen" and fifteen is spelled "fifteen."
The full declamation of "thirteen" is: "thirteen"
Thirteen thousand thirteen hundred and thirteen is not a number. It is an addition problem. It would be written 13,000 + 1,300 + 13.The answer would be written 14,313.