![]() In our example sentences and explanations, we equally use Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3) and Japanese kanji (一, 二, 三), since both are quite common in Japanese. Knowing the kanji for numbers will help, too. We'll mention the "kango/wago/gairaigo counting method," and you can learn about all three of these Japanese numbering systems in our Counting in Japanese article. Prerequisite: Make sure you know how to read hiragana and katakana. Our Individual Japanese Counters Series of Guides.350 Japanese Counters and How to Use Them.Systematic Reading Changes of the Counter 匹 (ひき).Systematic Reading Changes of the Counter 個 (こ). ![]()
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