How do you say 'yen' in Japanese?
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Master how to read and say prices, yen amounts, and shopping-related numbers in Japanese.
By mastering this deck, you'll confidently interpret prices, understand yen amounts, and communicate shopping-related numbers in Japanese. This will enhance your ability to navigate stores, read price tags, and discuss costs naturally in everyday situations, both spoken and written.
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| 1 | How do you say 'yen' in Japanese? | ๅ (ใใ, en) | Think of the currency symbol ยฅ as the kanji ๅ. |
| 2 | How do you read the price 1200 yen in Japanese? | ๅไบ็พๅ (ใใใซใฒใใใใ, sen ni hyaku en) | ๅ (sen) for thousand, ไบ็พ (ni hyaku) for two hundred. |
| 3 | What is the Japanese word for 'price'? | ไพกๆ ผ (ใใใ, kakaku) | Used in formal contexts, like store signs or menus. |
| 4 | How do you say 'cost' or 'price' in casual speech? | ๅคๆฎต (ใญใ ใ, nedan) | Commonly used in everyday conversations. |
| 5 | How do you say 'How much is this?' in Japanese? | ใใใฏใใใใงใใ๏ผ (Kore wa ikura desu ka?) | Use when asking about the price of an item. |
| 6 | How to say 5000 yen in Japanese? | ไบๅๅ (ใใใใใ, gosen en) | Go (five) Sen (thousand). |
| 7 | How do you say 'discount' or 'sale' in Japanese? | ๅฒๅผ (ใใใณใ, waribiki) | Commonly seen on sale signs. |
| 8 | What is the Japanese term for 'small change' or 'coins'? | ็กฌ่ฒจ (ใใใ, kouka) | Used when referring to coins specifically. |
| 9 | How do you say 'I have 300 yen' in Japanese? | ไธ็พๅใใใพใใ (ใใใณใใใใใใใพใใ) | ใใใพใ (arimasu) for possession of inanimate objects. |
| 10 | What is the Japanese word for 'bill' or 'note' (money)? | ็ดๅนฃ (ใใธใ, shihei) | Formal term for paper currency. |
| 11 | How do you say 'small amount of money' in Japanese? | ๅฐใใฎใ้ (ใใใใฎใใใญ, sukoshi no okane) | Sukoshi means 'a little'. |
| 12 | How do you say 'to pay' in Japanese? | ๆใ (ใฏใใ, harau) | Use when talking about paying at a store. |
| 13 | How do you say 'change' (money returned after payment) in Japanese? | ใ้ฃใ (ใใคใ, otsuri) | Commonly heard when receiving change after a purchase. |
| 14 | How do you read the large number 1,000,000 yen? | ไธ็พไธๅ (ใใฃใดใใใพใใใ, ippaku-man en) | Remember 'man' (ไธ) for ten thousand, so 100ไธ is one million. |
| 15 | What is the Japanese word for 'sale' or 'discount'? | ใปใผใซ (seeru) or ๅฒๅผ (ใใใณใ, waribiki) | Both are used; ใปใผใซ is borrowed from English. |
| 16 | How do you say 'a hundred yen' in Japanese? | ็พๅ (ใฒใใใใ, hyaku en) | Hyaku means 'hundred'. |
| 17 | How do you say 'a thousand yen' in Japanese? | ๅๅ (ใใใใ, sen en) | Sen means 'thousand'. |
| 18 | How do you say 'price tag' in Japanese? | ๅคๆญ (ใญใตใ , nefuda) | Found on clothing or items in stores. |
| 19 | How do you say 'How much does it cost?' in Japanese? | ใใใใงใใ๏ผ (Ikura desu ka?) | Use when asking about the price of an item. |
| 20 | How do you say 'to buy' in Japanese? | ่ฒทใ (ใใ, kau) | Common verb for purchasing. |
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