数字
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Base noun form. Refers to numerical symbols or digits, such as 1, 2, 3, or kanji like 一, 二, 三. Used in contexts like counting, mathematics, or data.
Theme

At a local bookstore, User and their friend Ken browse through a section on mathematics and puzzles, discussing interesting numbers they find.

数字

すうじ

numeral / figure

Numbers & CountingNumbers (1–兆)

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'suji' (数字 suji sounds like 'sushi') roll with numbers written on it — each piece is a numeral! 'Sushi numbers' → 数字 (suji, 'numeral').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『数字』 (suji, 'numeral') is used in everyday contexts like phone numbers, prices, and math. Japanese uses Arabic numerals (1,2,3) and kanji numerals (一,二,三) interchangeably, with Arabic numerals being more common in modern settings.

Forms

Base: 数字Base noun form. Refers to numerical symbols or digits, such as 1, 2, 3, or kanji like 一, 二, 三. Used in contexts like counting, mathematics, or data.