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Today is september 11, 2022
Let’s begin with numbers. I won’t use any kana for a time, we’ll introduce them later at a slow pace.
1 = ichi
2 = ni
3 = san
4 = yon (shi)
5 = go
6 = roku
7 = nana (shichi)
8 = hachi
9 = kyuu (ku)
10 = juu
The words in parentheses are alternative names for those numbers. Sometimes those names are evaded due to the fact that they’re pronounciations for other words regarded as unlucky words, like shi which is the same sound for death and ku which is the same sound for suffering.
These are very simple to work with, and the dynamics to build them are pretty much the same as those of roman numerals. What we do is that we take juu -10- and right after it we place a single number, like this:
11 = juu ichi
12 = juu ni
13 = juu san
14 = juu yon
15 = juu go
16 = juu roku
17 = juu nana
18 = juu hachi
19 = juu kyuu
For these numbers we take a very similar approach to the previous ones, just inverting the order. Like this:
20 = ni juu
30 = san juu
40 = yon juu
50 = go juu
60 = roku juu
70 = nana juu
80 = hachi juu
90 = kyuu juu
For 100 we use hyaku, and in order to make bigger numbers from it we just use it in a similar fashion to juu, with some exceptions:
200 = ni hyaku
300 = sanbyaku
400 = yon hyaku
500 = go hyaku
600 = roppyaku
700 = nana hyaku
800 = happyaku
900 = kyu hyaku
For 1000 we say sen or issen. To build the multiple integers of 1000 we put the name of the integer before sen, with some exceptions:
2000 = ni sen
3000 = san zen
4000 = yon sen
5000 = go sen
6000 = roku sen
7000 = nana sen
8000 = hassen
9000 = kyuu sen
So now, we can build any integer number from 0 to 9999:
46 = yon juu roku
357 = san byaku go juu nana
7569 = nana sen go hyaku roku juu kyuu
Notice how the name looks like we are adding 7000 + 500 + 60 + 9.
I’m gonna leave it here, today. Hope you may find this useful, and I’ll see you soon :3
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会社員(かいしゃいん)- empleado de empresa
公務員(こうむいん)- funcionario público
駅員(えきいん)- empleado de estación
銀行員(ぎんこういん)- empleado de banco
郵便局員(ゆうびんきょくいん)- empleado de correos
店員(てんいん)- dependiente
調理師(ちょうりし)- cocinero
理容師(りようし)- barbero
美容師(びようし)- peluquero
教師(きょうし)- profesor
弁護士(べんごし)- abogado
研究者(けんきゅうしゃ)- investigador
医者(いしゃ)- médico
歯医者(はいしゃ)- dentista
看護婦(かんごふ)- enfermero
運転手(うんてんしゅ)- chófer
警察官(けいさつかん)- policía, comisario
外交官(がいこうかん)- diplomático
政治家(せいじか)- político
画家(がか)- pintor
作家(さっか)- escritor, novelista
音楽家(おんがくか)- músico
建築家(けんちくか)- arquitecto
エンジニア - ingeniero
デザイナー - modista, diseñador de moda
ジャーナリスト - periodista
歌手(かしゅ)- cantante
俳優(はいゆう)- actor
スポーツ選手(すぽおつせんしゅ)- deportista, atleta
主婦 (しゅふ) - ama de casa
学生 (がくせい) - estudiante
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