"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)
'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.
It's an alternate way to say the number seven (7), which is officially shichi.
"Jyu-Roku" Literally Ten Six
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?
Shotoku is the creator of the Japanese 17 article constitution:)
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