in English | in Japanese | S |
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one hundred | ひゃく |
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ひゃく info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– The word ‘ひゃく’ (hyaku) sounds somewhat similar to “hyac”, a part of the word "hyacinth". You can imagine needing "100" hyacinths for a grand event.
– Visualizing the kanji for ひゃく (百) as a person with arms outstretched calling out "I need 100 of these!"
Explanations on how to form the number:
– The Japanese number system is quite systematic. For ‘ひゃく’ (hyaku), you combine it with other numbers for forming larger numbers. For example, one hundred and one would be '百一' (hyaku ichi).
– The number 100 is just ひゃく (hyaku) on its own, and it can be modified easily for multiples like 200 (二百, nihyaku), 300 (三百, sanbyaku), etc.
Example of a sentence that uses it:
– その本は百ページあります。
– Sono hon wa hyaku pēji arimasu.
– (That book has 100 pages.)
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