枚数
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Noun combining counter 『枚』 (mai, for flat objects) and 『数』 (suu, 'number'). Used to refer to the count of items like paper, plates, or tickets. Example: 『紙の枚数を数える』 (kami no maisuu o kazoeru, 'count the number of sheets of paper').
Theme

Two friends, Yuta and User, are at a stationery store buying origami paper for a craft project. Yuta is checking the inventory while User helps count the sheets.

枚数

まいすう

the number of flat things

Numbers & CountingFlat Objects (~枚)

Memory Hook

Imagine counting flat sheets of paper. You say, 'My number of sheets is 枚数 (maisuu, 'the number of flat things').' Think: 'My sheets' number' → 枚数.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『枚数』 (maisuu) is often used in contexts like printing, packaging, or paperwork to specify quantities of flat items such as paper, plates, or tickets. For example, at a print shop, you might ask 『枚数はいくつですか?』 (maisuu wa ikutsu desu ka?, 'How many sheets?').

Forms

Base: 枚数Noun combining counter 『枚』 (mai, for flat objects) and 『数』 (suu, 'number'). Used to refer to the count of items like paper, plates, or tickets. Example: 『紙の枚数を数える』 (kami no maisuu o kazoeru, 'count the number of sheets of paper').