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Counting and Numbers in Formal and Casual Japanese

QUESTION
How do you say 'one' in formal Japanese?
ANSWER
ไธ€ใค (ใฒใจใค)
QUESTION
How do you casually say 'one' in everyday Japanese?
ANSWER
ใฒใจใค
QUESTION
What is the formal way to say 'five' in Japanese?
ANSWER
ไบ” (ใ”)
QUESTION
How do you casually say 'five' in Japanese?
ANSWER
ใ”
QUESTION
In formal Japanese, how would you say 'twenty'?
ANSWER
ไบŒๅ (ใซใ˜ใ‚…ใ†)

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Compare how numbers and counting expressions differ in formal speech versus casual conversations.

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By mastering these flashcards, learners will confidently recognize and use both formal and casual number expressions, enabling accurate communication in diverse social contexts, from official settings to everyday conversations. This knowledge enhances comprehension and appropriateness in spoken and written Japanese, improving fluency and cultural understanding.

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1
How do you say 'one' in formal Japanese?
ไธ€ใค (ใฒใจใค)
Used with counters for general objects in formal contexts
2
How do you casually say 'one' in everyday Japanese?
ใฒใจใค
Same as formal, but context determines tone
3
What is the formal way to say 'five' in Japanese?
ไบ” (ใ”)
Used in formal speech, especially in counting or official documents
4
How do you casually say 'five' in Japanese?
ใ”
Same as formal, but pronunciation context varies
5
In formal Japanese, how would you say 'twenty'?
ไบŒๅ (ใซใ˜ใ‚…ใ†)
Used in formal contexts like official documents or speeches
6
In casual speech, how is 'twenty' expressed?
ใซใ˜ใ‚…ใ†
Same as formal, but tone and context define casualness
7
What is the casual way to say 'hundred' in Japanese?
ใฒใ‚ƒใ
Common in everyday conversations
8
How is 'hundred' expressed formally?
็™พ (ใฒใ‚ƒใ)
Used in official contexts, like formal counting
9
What is the difference in pronunciation for 'thousand' in formal vs casual speech?
Both are pronounced as ใ›ใ‚“ (sen), but formal speech may include more precise intonation
Pronunciation is generally consistent, but tone varies
10
How do you say 'ten thousand' in formal Japanese?
ไธ€ไธ‡ (ใ„ใกใพใ‚“)
Used in formal writing and counting large quantities
11
And casually?
ไธ€ไธ‡ (ใ„ใกใพใ‚“)
Pronunciation remains the same; context indicates formality
12
How do formal and casual speech differ when counting small items with counters like 'books'?
Formal: ใ€œๅ†Š (ใ•ใค), Casual: ใ€œใ•ใค; the counter remains the same, but pronunciation and politeness level may vary
Counters are consistent; tone and context indicate speech style
13
What is a polite way to ask 'How many books do you have?' in Japanese?
ๆœฌใฏใ„ใใคใŠๆŒใกใงใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ
Use ใ„ใใค for counting objects politely
14
And casually?
ๆœฌใฏใ„ใใคๆŒใฃใฆใ‚‹๏ผŸ
Casual speech omits polite suffixes and formal phrasing
15
How do formal Japanese speakers say 'It's five o'clock'?
ไปŠใฏไบ”ๆ™‚ใงใ™ใ€‚
Use ใงใ™ in formal statements
16
Casually, how would you say the same?
ไปŠใ€ไบ”ๆ™‚ใ ใ‚ˆใ€‚
Casual speech often drops formal endings and uses ใ ใ‚ˆ
17
How do formal expressions differ when counting age?
ๅนด้ฝขใฏไฝ•ๆญณใงใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ
Use ใงใ™ใ‹ for politeness
18
Casual way?
ไฝ•ๆญณ๏ผŸ
Drop the ใงใ™ใ‹ for casual conversation
19
In formal Japanese, how do you count 'people'?
ไบบ (ใซใ‚“) is used after the number, e.g., ไฝ•ไบบ (ใชใ‚“ใซใ‚“) for 'how many people'
Used in formal questions about number of people
20
Casually?
ไฝ•ไบบ (ใชใ‚“ใซใ‚“)
Same as formal, but tone is casual

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