juichiBi ōkami
11 : juu ichi (joo as in juice + itchy)
12 : juu ni (joo + knee)
13 : juu san (joo + sun)
14 : juu yon (joo + yawn)
15 : juu go (joo + go as in go somewhere)
16 : juu roku (joo + lowcoo)
17 : juu nana (joo + nana as in banana) or juu shichi (joo + she + chee as in cheating)
18 : juu hachi (joo + huh as in hut + chi as in cheating)
19 : juu kyuu (joo + queue)
20 : ni juu (knee + joo)
juu issai desu.
juu ichi = 11
sai = suffix counter used for years of age
Note: When the counter 'sai' is attached to "juu ichi" (eleven), the word contracts to "juu issai."
desu = is/are/am (common sentence ender)
juuichi is 11 in Japanese 十一 is the symbol for 11 in Japanese
十四 (juu yon)
The Japanese symbols for 14 are 十四. The first symbol means 10; the second means 4.
百十一 - Hyaku juuichi or
一十百 - This reads the same as the modern example above, but will be encountered on some older inscriptions in particular, where it's read from the right.
九 / 9 (kyuu)
The Japanese symbol for dad is 父
This is the symbol for monkey in japanese. Pronounced "saru".
There is no single symbol for it, but it can be written in Japanese like this: バスケットボール
Ju ichi
The Japanese symbol (kanji) for 'fox' isΓ§βΉΒ, which is pronounced as 'kitsune'.
The average age for a Japanese 11-year-old is 11 years old.
There is no 'c' in Japanese.
juichiBi ōkami
11 = jû ichi
Juu-Ichi
Japanese curreny is Yen with a symbol ¥
母 is the symbol for mother.