"Ni-nana. "
??
That isn't correct.
You can say :
"Nijuunana",
or,
"Nijuushichi".
The number sequence is :
2, 10, 7.
ni-juu-nana
or
ni-juu-shichi
二十七 is how it's written in Kanji.
二 (ni/2)
十(juu/10)
七(nana/shichi/7)
七月二十七日 when its fully in Kanji, but its more common to write it is 7月27日
(either way its pronounced Nana-Gatsu Ni-Jyuu-Nana-Nichi) In Japanese the year comes first then the month then the day, and its said in the same order.
sorry, I dont know how to pronounce but, juunana.
Seventeen in Japanese is "juu-nana". In kanji, this is 十七
20 is pronounced as 'nijuu' in Japanese. 20 may also be written as˼ΕΓ₯ΒΒ in Japanese.
nijuuni
にじゅうに 二十二
二十七
nijyuu nana.
'Juunanasai.'
kyu
nibanme no hahaoya
You may say '[ginkou no] kouzabangou,' written in Japanese as: [銀行の]口座番号
8 is八 (hachi) in Japanese. To say 'number 8' or 'eighth', you would say八番 (hachiban).
The number 17 is pronounced as "shestnadtsat" in Russian.
Watashi WA gakunen nana no gozen - I am in grade seven in Japanese.
It's an alternate way to say the number seven (7), which is officially shichi.
"Jyu-Roku" Literally Ten Six
Shotoku is the creator of the Japanese 17 article constitution:)
Forty in Japanese would be yon-jyuu. (Japanese say the amount of tens there are, so 80 would be hachi-jyuu (eight tens)
You say: denwa bangou for phone number denwa bangou WA for what is your phone number?