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Heck, I could go to ninty-nine

Ichi (1)

Ni (2)

San (3)

Yon/Shi (4)

Go (5)

Roku (6)

Nana/Shichi (7)

Hachi (8)

Ku/Kyuu (9)

Ju (10)

From there on, you could basically count to 99. For example, eleven is ju-ichi, twenty-one is niju-ichi, thirty-one is sanju-ichi, forty-one is yonju-ichi, fifty-one is goju-ichi, sixty-one is rokuju-ichi, seventy-one is nanaju-ichi, eighty-one is hachiju-ichi, and ninty-one is kuju-ichi. You can figure it out from there, but hundred is not what you think. It's hyaku.

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6y ago

ichi (1)

ni (2)

san (3)

shi or yon (4)

go (5)

rokku (6)

shichi (7)

hachi (8)

kyu (9)

juu (10)
1- Ichi

2- ni

3- san

4- yon

5- go

6- roku

7- nana

8- hachi

9- kyuu

10- jyuu

four and seven have other ways of saying them, but they are considered bad luck.

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15y ago

In Japanese:

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14y ago

1. ichi

2. ni

3. san

4. yon (or shi)

5. go

6. roku

7. nana (or shichi)

8. hachi

9. kyuu (or ku)

10. juu

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15y ago

One is Iti. Two is Ni. Three is san. Four is Si/Yon. Five is Go. Six is Roku. Seven is Siti/Nana. Eight is Hati. Nine is Ku/Kyuu. Ten is Zyuu.

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ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, ku, juu

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6y ago

Counting to 10 in Japanese:

1 - Ichi

2 - Ni

3 - San

4 - Shi

5 - Go

6 - Roku

7 - Shichi

8 - Hachi

9 - Kyu

10 - Ju

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