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Number quiz

Read Japanese numbers faster.

Practice numbers by place value and format so everyday quantities, addresses, and prices become easier to say.

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Enter romaji like sanzen, kana like さんぜん, or Japanese numerals like 三千.

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What to Practice

Practice reading Japanese numbers in romaji, hiragana, or katakana so written numbers start to feel familiar.

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Why it Matters

Numbers show up in daily conversation, time, money, counters, phone numbers, and addresses.

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How to Practice

Type the Japanese reading in romaji, hiragana, or katakana. Spaces are okay.

Practice notes

Study Tips

  1. Practice daily. Set aside 5-10 minutes each day to study, and Japanese number readings will become much easier.
  2. Start with small numbers from 1-10, then gradually move up to larger numbers using the settings.
  3. Say the numbers out loud as you type. This reinforces memory through sound and pronunciation practice.
  4. Practice both romaji and hiragana input to improve reading fluency and character recognition.
  5. Focus on irregular pronunciations like "yo" for 4, "shichi" for 7, and "ku" for 9.
  6. Learn formal numerals for official contexts. Characters like 壱, 弐, and 参 are used on bank documents to prevent fraud.

Patterns

Number Patterns

1-10

ichi, ni, san, yon/shi, go, roku, nana/shichi, hachi, kyuu/ku, juu

Tens

juu, nijuu, sanjuu, yonjuu, gojuu

Hundreds

hyaku, nihyaku, sanbyaku, yonhyaku

Thousands

sen, nisen, sanzen, yonsen

Reference

Numbers 1-10

No.RomajiHiraganaKanji
1ichiいち一
2niに二
3sanさん三
4yon / shiよん / し四
5goご五
6rokuろく六
7nana / shichiなな / しち七
8hachiはち八
9kyuu / kuきゅう / く九
10juuじゅう十

Reference

Number Units

ScaleRomajiKanji
10^1juu十
10^2hyaku百
10^3sen千
10^4man万
10^8oku億
10^12chou兆
10^16kei京
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