"juu roku" is a Japanese word and in English it means "sixteen"
Ichi. Ni. San. Shi. Go. Roku. Shichi. Hachi. Kyuu. Juu. Juu ichi. Juu ni. Juu san. Juu yon. Juu go. Juu roku. Juu nana. Juu hachi. Juu kyuu. Ni juu. ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN, ELEVEN, TWELVE, THIRTEEN, FOURTEEN, FIVETEEN, SIXTEEN, SEVENTEEN, EIGHTEEN, NINETEEN, TWENTY.
ten - juu four - shi / yon five - go forty - yonjuu forty five - yonjuugo forty five years old - yonjuugo sai
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!
i am 19 - watashi WA juu kyu sai desu sai is years old 1- ichi 2- ni 3- san 4- yon / shi 5- go 6- roku 7- nana / shichi 8- hachi 9- ku / kyu 10- juu therefore, 13- juu san 25- ni juu go 76 - nana juu roku important, 18 is juu hassai
76 in Japanese romajina-na-juu-roku
Ichi. Ni. San. Shi. Go. Roku. Shichi. Hachi. Kyuu. Juu. Juu ichi. Juu ni. Juu san. Juu yon. Juu go. Juu roku. Juu nana. Juu hachi. Juu kyuu. Ni juu. ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN, ELEVEN, TWELVE, THIRTEEN, FOURTEEN, FIVETEEN, SIXTEEN, SEVENTEEN, EIGHTEEN, NINETEEN, TWENTY.
ten - juu four - shi / yon five - go forty - yonjuu forty five - yonjuugo forty five years old - yonjuugo sai
1: Ichi 2: Ni 3: San 4: Shi (Yon) 5: Go 6:Roku 7: Shichi (Nana) 8: Hachi 9: Kyu 10: Ju 11: Juu ichi 12: Juu ni 13: Juu san 14: Juu shi 15: Juu go 16: Juu roku 17: Juu shichi 18: Juu hachi 19: Juu kyu 20: Ni juu
"63" is "roku juu san" in Japanese.
The cast of Nanaka juu-nanabun no roku - 2003 includes: Chiemi Chiba as Nanaka Kirisato Yui Horie as Yuriko Amemia
In Japanese, 16 is spelled as 十六 (じゅうろく or juuroku) and can be written as 16.
It means "eleven." the word juu=ten ichi=1 ni=2 san=3 shi/yon=4 go=5 roku=6 nana=7 hachi=8 kyu=9 12=juu-ni;13=juu-san 20=ni-juu
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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i am 19 - watashi WA juu kyu sai desu sai is years old 1- ichi 2- ni 3- san 4- yon / shi 5- go 6- roku 7- nana / shichi 8- hachi 9- ku / kyu 10- juu therefore, 13- juu san 25- ni juu go 76 - nana juu roku important, 18 is juu hassai
一 - ichi 二 - ni 三 - san 四 - yon/shi 五 - go 六 - roku 七 - nana/shichi 八 - hachi 九 - kyuu 十 - juu 十一 - juu-ichi 十二 - juu-ni 十三 - juu-san 十四 - juu-yon 十五 - juu-go 十六 - juu-roku 十七 - juu-nana 十八 - juu-hachi 十九 - juu-kyuu 二十 - ni-juu I hope this establishes the necessary pattern for counting to 99 :)
Sixty one is "roku-juu-ichi" or 六十一。