Well, it's easy once you get it. so 1-10 is like this
1 = ichi
2 = ni
3 = san
4 = shi
5 = go
6 = roku
7 = shichi or nana (either)
8 = hachi
9 = kyuu
10 = juu
So once you memorize that your good because 11-20 is the same except each one starts with 'juu'
11= juu-ichi
12= juu-ni
13= juu-san
14= juu-shi (jooo-shee)
15= juu-go (jooo-goh)
16= juu-roku (jooo-roh-koo)
17= juu-shichi (jooo-shee-chee)
18= juu-hachi(jooo-hah-chee)
19= juu-ku (jooo-koo)
20= ni-juu
then the next 10 would start with 'san-juu'
then the next with 'yon-juu'
then the next with 'go-juu'
then the next with 'roku-juu'
then the next with 'nana-juu'
then the next with 'hachi-juu'
See the pattern? Oh and 100 is hyaku!
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