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What are the words number two when translated from English to Japanese?

What are the words number two when translated from English to Japanese?
  1. How do you count to 12 in Japanese?
  2. How do you say zero in Japanese?
  3. How are numbers written in Japanese?
  4. How do you say two in Japanese?
  5. How do you say 1000 in Japanese?
  6. What San means in Japanese?
  7. What's Moshi Moshi mean?
  8. Is Arigato Japanese?

How do you count to 12 in Japanese?

12 juu-ni (NOT ichi-juu ni) 「じゅう に」 157 hyaku go-juu nana (NOT ichi-hyaku go-juu-nana) 「ひゃく ごじゅう なな」 1861 sen ha-ppyaku roku-juu ichi (NOT ichi sen ha-ppyaku roku-juu ichi) 「せん はっぴゃく ろくじゅう いち」

How do you say zero in Japanese?

Zero/0: Nuru

Rei is the native pronunciation of zero, while ゼロ, like many newer Japanese words was adopted from English.

How are numbers written in Japanese?

Basic numbering in Japanese. There are two ways of writing the numbers in Japanese: in Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3) or in Chinese numerals (一, 二, 三). The Arabic numerals are more often used in horizontal writing, and the Chinese numerals are more common in vertical writing.

How do you say two in Japanese?

Two (2) is 二 (ni, pronounced "nee"). Three (3) is 三 (san, pronounced "sahn"). Four (4) is 四 (shi, pronounced "shee").

How do you say 1000 in Japanese?

One hundred or hundreds is “hyaku” and “thousands” is “sen” in Japanese.

What San means in Japanese?

As a rule of thumb, in Japanese business life, the surname name is always followed by the honorific suffix “san” (meaning “dear” or actually “honorable Mr/Ms.”). There are of course many other options such as “sama” (highly revered customer or company manager) or “sensei” (Dr. or professor).

What's Moshi Moshi mean?

“Moshi Moshi” as “Hello”

You've likely heard moshi moshi before, the expression used by Japanese people when they pick up the phone. The word moshi is derived from the verb “to say” in humble Japanese: ( 申 ( もう ) す).

Is Arigato Japanese?

In Japan, arigato is a simple way of saying “thank you” among familiars or peers. Politeness is highly valued in Japanese culture, so be mindful that there are more formal ways to say “thank you” to superiors or elders (e.g., arigato gozaimasu, which is a more polite way of saying thanks).

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