3 Ways To Count To Ten In Japanese
There are no counters in native Japanese style, which makes it simpler to use in daily life, for example, if you want to order 1 coffee or 3 pieces of sushi. One (1) is ひとつ (hitotsu, pronounced “hee-toh-tsoo”). Two (2) is ふたつ (futatsu, pronounced “foo-tah-tsoo”). Three (3) is みっつ (mittsu, pronounced “mee-tsoo. " Pause a beat between the two syllables). Four (4) is よっつ (yottsu, pronounced “yoh-tsoo”). Five (5) is いつつ (itsutsu, pronounced “ee-tsoo-tsoo”)....