Japanese Test - Counting to 5 & 10
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Here’s the counting from 1 to 5 and 1 to 10 in Japanese, using the more traditional numbers:
Counting from 1 to 5 in Japanese:
1. Ichi (一)
2. Ni (二)
3. San (三)
4. Shi (四)
5. Go (五)
Counting from 1 to 10 in Japanese:
1. Ichi (一)
2. Ni (二)
3. San (三)
4. Shi (四)
5. Go (五)
6. Roku (六)
7. Shichi (七)
8. Hachi (八)
9. Kyu (九)
10. Juu (十)
This list uses Shi for 4 and Shichi for 7, without the alternative forms.
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