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Japanese numerals

The Japanese numerals are the number names used in Japanese. In writing, they are the same as the Chinese numerals, and large numbers follow the Chinese style of grouping by 10,000. Two pronunciations are used: the Sino-Japanese readings of the Chinese characters and the Japanese yamato kotoba

Explanation:

Nr. Sino-Japanese reading Kanji Native Japanese reading Kanji

1 いち (ichi) 一 ひとつ (hitotsu) 一つ

2 に (ni) 二 ふたつ (futatsu) 二つ

3 さん (san) 三 みっつ (mittsu) 三つ

4 し、よん (shi, yon) 四 よっつ (yottsu) 四つ

5 ご (go) 五 いつつ (itsutsu) 五つ

6 ろく (roku) 六 むっつ (muttsu) 六つ

7 しち、なな (shichi, nana) 七 ななつ (nanatsu) 七つ

8 はち (hachi) 八 やっつ (yattsu) 八つ

9 く、きゅう (ku, kyuu) 九 ここのつ (kokonotsu) 九つ

10 じゅう (juu) 十 とう (tou) 十

0 れい、ゼロ、マル (rei, zero, maru) 零

7 in Japanese is spelled as shichi or nana.

Written :-

7 =》七

Pronunciation :-

Shichi/Nana (しち / なな)

■ It's more commonly said as nana. This is because shichi has the same shi sound as in the numbers :- 1 (いち - ichi), 4 (し - shi) & 8 (はち - hachi) in Japanese, so the alternate pronunciation 'nana' is more common. Also, shi is also the reading of the word 死 (death) which makes it an unlucky reading.

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