十万 /juu man/. 'Man' is equal to 'ten thousand' in Japanese and some people might mistake this. For saying 20,000 for example you don't say "ni juu (20) sen (thousand)", but 'ni (2) man (ten thousand)'.
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β 13y ago百 : hyaku : 100
二百 : nihyaku : 200
三百 : sanbyaku : 300
四百 : yonhyaku : 400
五百 : gohyaku : 500
六百 : roppyaku : 600
七百 : shichihyaku : 700 (also nanahyaku)
八百 : happyaku : 800
九百 : kyuuhyaku : 900 (also kuhyaku)
千 : sen : 1000
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β 12y agoto say 1000 in Japanese is 千 and it is read like sen
hope this helps :)
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β 7y ago1000 = ã›ã‚“
However 1000 is normally written in kanji: åƒ
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β 14y ago百万 (hyaku man)
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β 12y agoIt is written: 百
100万
two squares 100万円 (hyakuman yen) or
As of today "19.06.2012" one million japanese yen converts to 8,053.84 GBP,So would be a good estimate of around £8,000 GBP
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It is estimated that 10 million people were killed by the Japanese.
As of 2011, about 130 million people speak Japanese.
The invasion of Japan would have cost the US one million military lives, it has also been estimated that it would have cost the Japanese at least one million military lives also this does not include the loss of Japanese civilians.
It is estimated that around 3-4 million people around the world speak Japanese as a second language. This includes individuals who have learned Japanese for work, study, or personal interest.
If the US were to invade the Japanese home islands, it was estimated about 1.5 million American military deaths, 2 million Japanese military deaths, and 10 million Japanese civilian deaths would occur.
Six (6) million Japanese
12 million Germans 3 million Italians 4 Million Japanese
50 million Japanese yen = 641 450 U.S. dollars