Lesson 10 Numbers 100 ~ 99999

100ひゃくhyaku
200にひゃくni hyaku
300さんびゃくsam byaku
400よんひゃくyon hyaku
500ごひゃくgo hyaku
600ろっぴゃくro ppyaku
700ななひゃくnana hyaku
800はっぴゃくha ppyaku
900きゅうひゃくkyū hyaku
Note

The number 100 is expressed as “ひゃく hyaku” However, when we reach 300, it is represented as “さんびゃく san byaku” and when we reach 600, it becomes “ろっぴゃく roppyaku”. Similarly, for 800, it is expressed as “はっぴゃく happyaku.”

1000せん / いっせんsen / issen
101ひゃく
いち
hyaku
ichi
112ひゃく
じゅうに
hyaku
jū ni
1001 せんいちsen ichi
1012せん
じゅうに
sen
jū ni
1123せん
ひゃく
にじゅうさん
sen
hyaku
ni jū san
Note

The unit for the number 1000 is “せん sen” . However, when referring specifically to the number 1000, it can also be expressed as either “せんsen” or “いっせん issen.”

2500にせん
ごひゃく
ni sen
go hyaku
3980さんぜん
きゅうひゃく
はちじゅう
san zen
kyū hyaku
hachi jū
4217よんせん
にひゃく
じゅうなな
/よんせん
にひゃく
じゅうしち
yon sen
ni hyaku
jū nana
/ yon sen
ni hyaku
jū shichi
18563いちまん
はっせん
ごひゃく
ろくじゅうさん
ichi man
hassen
go hyaku
roku jū san
Note

For the numbers 3000 and 8000, the Japanese readings are “さんぜん san zen” and “はっせん ha ssen,” respectively.
A unit called “man” (まん) is used, which is not present in Western languages. For instance, while in English we say “ten thousand” for 10000, in Japanese, it is simply expressed as “1 まん.”

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1 / 17

325

2 / 17

740

3 / 17

856

4 / 17

ろっぴゃくじゅう roppyakujū

5 / 17

きゅうひゃくはちじゅう kyūhyakuhachijū

6 / 17

にひゃくななじゅうさん nihyakunanajūsan

7 / 17

3847

 

8 / 17

5672

9 / 17

9215

10 / 17

ろくせんきゅうひゃくにじゅういち rokusen kūhyaku nijūichi

11 / 17

よんせんさんびゃくななじゅうろく yonsen sanbyaku nanajūroku

12 / 17

はっせんななひゃくじゅうきゅう hassen nanahyaku jūkū

13 / 17

28754

14 / 17

61320

15 / 17

さんまんきゅうせんはっぴゃくじゅうご
sanman kyūsen hassen kyūhyaku jūgo

16 / 17

よんまんななせんろっぴゃくじゅうきゅう yomman nanasen roppyaku jūkū

17 / 17

はちまんきゅうせんはっぴゃくななじゅう hachiman kūsen happyaku nanajū

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