Plain number
Plain numeric expressions used without counters. These represent standalone numbers such as 0–10, tens, hundreds, and larger values, focusing on basic readings and numeral structure.
れい · rei
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零 is the kanji for zero, used in formal contexts or when clarity is needed. As a plain number, it does not trigger any pronunciation changes.
いち · ichi
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一 is the kanji for one. As a plain number, it does not trigger any pronunciation changes.
· ni
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二 is the kanji for two. As a plain number, it does not trigger any pronunciation changes.
さん · san
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As a plain number, 三 is read さん without any counter or category-specific changes.
よん · yon
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As a plain number, 四 is read よん without any counter or category-specific changes.
· go
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As a plain number, 五 is read ご without any counter or category-specific changes.
ろく · roku
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As a plain number, 六 is read ろく without any counter-specific changes. It is used for counting abstract quantities or in mathematical contexts.
なな · nana
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As a plain number, 七 is typically read なな, though しち is also possible in some contexts. No counter-specific changes apply here.
はち · hachi
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As a plain number, 八 is read はち without any counter-specific changes. It is used for counting abstract quantities or in mathematical contexts.
きゅう · kyū
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As a plain number, 九 is typically read きゅう in modern Japanese, though く is also possible in some contexts like counting (e.g., 一つ, 二つ). No counter or category-specific changes apply here.
じゅう ·
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As a plain number, 十 is read じゅう. No counter or category-specific changes apply here.
十一
じゅういち · jūichi
十一
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As a plain number, 十一 is read じゅういち with no special pronunciation changes. It is used in general counting without a specific counter.
十四
じゅうよん · jūyon
十四
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As a plain number, 十四 is read じゅうよん with no special pronunciation changes. It is used in general counting without a specific counter.
十五
じゅうご · jūgo
十五
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This is the standalone number with no counter or category-specific changes.
十八
じゅうはち · jūhachi
十八
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This is the standalone number with no counter or category-specific changes.
二十
にじゅう · nijū
二十
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As a plain number, 二十 is read にじゅう. No counter or category-specific changes apply here.
二十一
にじゅういち · nijūichi
二十一
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This is the standalone number with no counter or category-specific changes.
二十四
にじゅうよん · nijūyon
二十四
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This is the standard reading for the number 24 in Japanese, with no counter or category-specific changes.
三十
さんじゅう · sanjū
三十
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This is the standalone number 30, with no counter or category-specific changes. It is used as a plain numeral in contexts like counting or arithmetic.
四十
よんじゅう · yonjū
四十
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This is the standalone number 40, with no counter or category-specific changes. It is used as a plain numeral in contexts like counting or arithmetic.
五十
ごじゅう · gojū
五十
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This is the standard reading for the number 50 in Japanese, with no counter or category-specific changes.
九十
きゅうじゅう · kyūjū
九十
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This is the standard reading for the number 90 in Japanese, with no counter or category-specific changes.
ひゃく · hyaku
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This is the standalone number 100, with no counter or category-specific changes. It is used as a plain numeral in contexts like counting or arithmetic.
二百
にひゃく · nihyaku
二百
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This is the standard reading for the number 200 in Japanese, with no counter or category-specific changes.
三百
さんびゃく · sanbyaku
三百
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This is the standard reading for the number 300 in Japanese. The reading changes from ひゃく to びゃく due to rendaku (sequential voicing) when combined with 三.
四百
よんひゃく · yonhyaku
四百
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This is the standard reading for the number 400 in Japanese, with no counter or category-specific changes.
六百
ろっぴゃく · roppyaku
六百
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This is the standard reading for the number 600 in Japanese. The reading changes from ひゃく to ぴゃく with a geminate consonant (っ) due to phonetic assimilation when combined with 六.
七百
ななひゃく · nanahyaku
七百
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This is the standard reading for the number 700 in Japanese, with no counter or category-specific changes.
八百
はっぴゃく · happyaku
八百
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This is the standard reading for the number 800 in Japanese. The reading changes from ひゃく to ぴゃく with a geminate consonant (っ) due to phonetic assimilation when combined with 八.
せん · sen
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As a plain number, 千 is read せん without any counter or category-specific changes.
二千
にせん · nisen
二千
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As a plain number, 二千 is read にせん with no pronunciation changes. It is used for general counting or quantities.
五千
ごせん · gosen
五千
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As a plain number, 五千 is read ごせん with no pronunciation changes. It is used for general counting or quantities.
まん · man
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As a plain number, 万 is read まん without any counter or category-specific changes.