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Base number for counting. Can be read as 『しち』 (shichi) or 『なな』 (nana) depending on context. Requires a counter when counting objects (e.g., 『七つ』 nanatsu for general objects).
Theme

Two classmates, Yuta and User, are studying for a math test in the library. Yuta is counting practice problems, and User needs to use numbers in their response.

しち or なな

seven

Numbers & CountingNumbers (1–兆)

Memory Hook

Imagine a lucky number seven in a casino slot machine. The sound 'shichi' (しち) or 'nana' (なな) for seven reminds you of 'seven' — think of 'seven' as 七!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『七』 (shichi / Nana, 'seven') is considered a lucky number, often associated with good fortune in traditions like the Seven Gods of Fortune『七福神』 (shichifukujin). It's also used in cultural events and festivals.

Forms

Base: 七Base number for counting. Can be read as 『しち』 (shichi) or 『なな』 (nana) depending on context. Requires a counter when counting objects (e.g., 『七つ』 nanatsu for general objects).