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From one to ten:

1 = Ichi

2 = Ni

3 = San

4 = Yon

5 = Go

6 = Roku

7 = Nana

8 = Hachi

9 = Kyuu

10 = Zyuu

Creating "tens", like 20, 30, and so on is done by combining the number for the number of "tens" and then "Zyuu". So, twenty would be "ni-zyuu", thirty would be "san-zyuu".

Then, add another number for the single decimals. 21 is "Ni-zyuu-ichi" and 32 would be "san-zyuu-ni".

Hundreds are made in the same way using "Hyaku" and thousands by using "Sen".

The number 2433 would be pronounced as "Ni-sen-yon-hyaku-san-zyuu-san".

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8y ago

"nani wo anata no adoresu desu ka" (the previous answer) looks very much like bs. I'm a two-year student, but that grammar looks horrible. And "adoresu" doesn't seem right, since I'm sure that people had addresses before people here knew that English existed.

As I'm reading from Martin's Concise Japanese Dictionary, the ways to say "address" are as follows, in the format of the Japanese word in Romaji on the left, and the general meaning on the right:

Tokoro - place

tokoro-saki - destination

banchi - house number

tokoro-gaki - written address

uwagaki - on an envelope.

So if you're asking for the house number, it would be said, "(Anata-no) banchi wa nan desu ka," minding that "desu" is pronounced "des."

To the person who answered previous, please go study more so that you do not incorrectly teach someone the basics of Japanese sentence structure.

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11y ago
There are a few ways to ask for someone on the phone in Japanese. These are:
  • (name)さんはいらっしゃいませんか ([name]san wa irasshaimasen ka) - very formal/humble
  • (name)さんはいますか ([name]san wa imasu ka) - polite; normal
  • (name)さんいる? ([name]san iru?) - casual

There are many more ways, but these would be the most common. Generally, people are a lot more polite on the phone.

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12y ago

denwa bango WA nan desuka phone

keitai bango WA nan desuka mobile

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