Learn Japanese Numbers 1–10 for Kids – Easy Beginner Lesson
Learning Japanese numbers is fun and easy!
In this lesson, we will learn Japanese numbers from 1 to 10 with simple words.
Let’s count together πΆ
π’ Japanese Numbers (1–10)
1️⃣ Ichi (γγ‘)
Meaning: One
2️⃣ Ni (γ«)
Meaning: Two
3️⃣ San (γγ)
Meaning: Three
4️⃣ Yon (γγ)
Meaning: Four
5️⃣ Go (γ)
Meaning: Five
6️⃣ Roku (γγ)
Meaning: Six
7️⃣ Nana (γͺγͺ)
Meaning: Seven
8️⃣ Hachi (γ―γ‘)
Meaning: Eight
9️⃣ Kyuu (γγ γ)
Meaning: Nine
π Juu (γγ γ)
Meaning: Ten
π£️ Say It Together (Practice)
π¦ Count loudly with your child:
Ichi – Ni – San – Yon – Go
Roku – Nana – Hachi – Kyuu – Juu
Repeat every day π
✏️ Easy Examples
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Ichi apple π (One apple)
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San stars ⭐⭐⭐ (Three stars)
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Go toys π§Έπ§Έπ§Έπ§Έπ§Έ (Five toys)
π― Fun Activity for Kids
✔ Count your fingers in Japanese
✔ Count your toys
✔ Count steps while walking
Learning becomes fun when we play π
π Fun Fact
Japanese children learn numbers through songs and games in school!
❤️ Final Words
Counting is the first step to learning math and language.
Practice Japanese numbers every day and enjoy learning πΈ
π Next Lesson: Learn Japanese Colors for Kids π¨
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