🌟The Big Numbers Song with Romaji subtitles🌟
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The Big Numbers Song with Romaji subtitles has been released!! Romaji(*1) is a phonetic symbol for the Japanese language written with the English alphabet. It shows how to pronounce Japanese sounds easily and clearly. With this video, you can learn how to count from 1 to 1 trillion!!!!!! In everyday life or when you visit Japan for sightseeing, you might use big numbers more often than numbers like 1 to 10. This video is also a good learning material for beginner-level and intermediate-level Japanese learners.
You can learn big numbers like 100 (ひゃく,hyaku), 1,000 (せん, sen), 10,000 (いちまん,ichiman), 100,000 (じゅうまん, juuman)...etc. in a fun way. Within 4 mins, this video will help you learn more than 100 numbers from 1 to 1 trillion in a fun way.
With a song like this, it will be easier to remember big numbers! Enjoy!
(*1) For the subtitles of this video, the Hepburun style is used for ‘Romaji (Roman letter)’ spelling.
For the ‘Romaji’ subtitles/lyrics used here, please note that there are some modifications that have been made to help learn Japanese more easily.
(1) Long vowels
For long vowels, double vowels are used instead of macrons.
ā→aa
ī→ii
ū→uu
ē →ee
ō→oo
(e.g.)
9 (kyuu)
10 (juu)
1,000,000,000,000 (icchoo)
(2) Double consonants
Assimilated sounds like ‘pp’ are shown by double consonants.
(e.g.)
600 (roppyaku)
800 (happyaku)
8,000 (hassen)
10,000,000 (issenman)
1,000,000,000,000 (icchoo)
(3) ‘N’
When ‘n’ comes before ‘b’, ‘p’ and ‘m’, ‘m’ is usually used in the Hepburn style.
However, ‘n’ is used for even when ‘n’ comes before ‘b’, ‘p’ and ‘m’.
(e.g.)
300 (sanbyaku)
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