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Lesson 3

In this lesson you will learn how to say phone numbers and ask what someone else's phone number is in Japanese, and learn how to talk about your age.


でんばんごう・Phone Numbers


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Example: With the phone number, 987-6543, one could appropriately respond to the question, "Denwa bangou wa nan desu ka?" by saying, "Kyuu hachi nana no (acts as a dash) roku go yon san desu."


NOTES: Always use the word yon for four and the word nana for seven in phone numbers. Zero can be either zero - ゼロ (in a Japanese accent) or maru - まる (丸まる - circle). If one would like to ask another's cellphone number add keitai infront of the denwa. ex. 携けいたい電話番号は何ですか?・けいたいでんわばんごうはなんですか? Often times, Japanese will use Kuu(くう) instead of Kyuu(きゅう) for nine(九) because of superstition.

ねんれい・Age

Saying age in Japanese follows a consistant pattern, as demonstrated below.

Age Rōmaji Kanji Hiragana
1 issai 一歳さい  いっさい
2 nisai 二歳  にさい
3 sansai 三歳  さんさい
4 yonsai 四歳  よんさい
5 gosai 五歳  ごさい
6 rokusai 六歳  ろくさい
7 nanasai 七歳  ななさい
8 hassai 八歳  はっさい
9 kyuusai 九歳  きゅうさい
10 jyussai 十歳  じゅっさい
11 jyuuissai 十一歳  じゅういっさい
12 jyuunisai  十二歳  じゅうにさい


年齢の問もんだい・Questions about age:


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PRACTICE: Repeating these questions outloud with different ages will help ones memory of the numbers, questions and ages.

・Vocabulary

English Rōmaji Kanji Hiragana
phone denwa 電話 でんわ
number bangou 番号  ばんごう
what nani/nan なに/なん
what age nansai 何歳 なんさい
cellular phone keitaidenwa 携帯電話  けいたいでんわ
how many ikutsu 幾つ いくつ
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