It is because the number four can be pronounced 'shi,' which in Japanese means "death."
In Japanese culture, the number 4 is associated with death because the pronunciation of the number "shi" is similar to the word for death. This belief has resulted in the avoidance of the number in various contexts, such as room numbering in hospitals, hotels, and buildings. However, it's important to note that not all Japanese people hold superstitious views about the number 4.
The number one in Japanese is "δΈ" which is pronounced as "ichi."
In Japanese, "roku roku" does not have a specific meaning. It may sound like repeating the number "six" (roku), but alone it does not convey a distinct idea.
In Japanese, the number 2 is spelled as δΊ (ni).
The number 42 in Japanese is εεδΊ (γγγγ γγ«).
In Chinese culture, the number 4 is considered unlucky because it sounds similar to the word for "death" in Chinese. Therefore, many people avoid using or associating with the number 4 due to superstitious beliefs.
It is written: 四
The number 9 (九) is generally thought to be unlucky in Japanese culture. This is because it sounds like the word for "pain" or "distress" - 苦 (ku).
4 四 as it is pronounced shi just like the japanese word for death 死 and 7 七 as it's pronounced shichi, again including shi as in death therefore those two numbers have an extra pronounciation yon (4) and nana (7)
I think that what you mean is, "what is the deal with the number 4 in Japanese?"4 might be thought of as a bit like 13 in some western cultures. Its the association with death that makes 4 a bit special. The pronunciation "shi" is the same as for the character 死 meaning death. Also, because "shi" sounds a lotlike "ni" (two) there can be confusion when reciting numbers. In a countdown fora rocket launch, for example, instead of "shi" 4 is spoken as "yon". This comesfrom "the other Japanese numbers."
The number one is 'ichi' in Japanese.
4. Don't ask why, but 4 is my favorite number of all. That's my answer.
The number one is 'ichi' in Japanese.
sushi/japanese
11/4 = 23/4
Just solve it like a normal multiplication problem!
Just like Ultimate Ninja: Storm, yes it will
yes it is different. the Japanese number system is the Chinese number system but the Japanese changed it to make it unique.