Counters & Numbers http://myweb.tiscali......umbers.htm
Japanese numbers and counters explained.
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500 Japanese Counters http://www.trussel.com/jcount.htm
500 Japanese counters in a list with Kanji and Romaji and examples.
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Popular Counters http://www.umich.edu/~umichjlp/counter/
A flashcard style list of Japanese counters.
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Freeware Counter Program http://www.sla.purdu......rcise.html
Freeware program that teaches Japanese counters.
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Everything2 Counters http://www.everythin......_id=693824
The Japanese use two sets of numerals for counting, naming quantities, etc. The main set is Chinese in origin, and it is used most of the time. The second set is Japanese in origin, but ...
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Basic Counters http://www.sf.airnet......unter.html
To count things in Japanese, you cannot put nouns immediately after a number. Counters, which are added after numbers, are necessary. Do you think it is strange?
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Japanarama Counters http://www.japanorama.com/counters.html
Japan uses dozens of counters quantify different classes of inanimate and animate countable objects.
For example, in Japanese the counter "head" is used to quantify cattle...
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Kanji Counters http://www.antipixel......onths.html
Someone did a search here recently for the names of the months in Japanese (kanji). Here they are, along with the days of the week.
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Wikipedia Counters http://en.wikipedia.......unter_word
In Japanese, as in Chinese and Korean, numerals cannot quantify nouns by themselves . For example, to express the idea "two dogs" in Japanese one must say inu nihiki literally "dog two-small-animal".
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Nihongo Resources Counters http://www.nihongore......unters.htm
Just as you would use a counter in english to indicate what you're counting, such as "I'd like 3 pints of guinness" or "can I have 5 sheets of cardboard", you use counters in japanese.
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Numbers & Counters http://www.mindsprin......mbers.html
When learning a foreign language, you would think that at least the numbers would be simple (don't we all have ten fingers?). We do all have ten fingers, but actually, number-related expressions in Japanese can be confusing.
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Long List of Counters http://www.laits.ute......nglish.htm
JOSHU is a portal for those who study Japanese language (Nihongo) and writing (Kanji)
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Counting in Japanese http://www.greggman.......-01-26.htm
Counting in Japanese is much harder than counting in English. First of all there are 2 counting system. Most of you have probably heard...
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Fresh Kanji Counters http://groups.msn.co......nters.msnw
When you study Japanese you need to learn how to count all over again! And learning these "counters" is yet another way we can study Kanji.
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Expressions of Counters http://sa_yoshi.at.i......unter.html
Amount vs Choice, etc.
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Counters with Kanji and Examples http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/
Common counters with kanji and more indepth explanations.
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Date & Time Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/
USAGE: count number
MEAN: trun, time/ TYPE: G / REPLACE: --
OTHER:
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Animal Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/animal.html
general / bird / crab / cuttlefish / fish / insect / rabbit / man / woman
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Machine Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/machine.html
general / airplane / automobile / ship / tool / train
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Nature Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/nature.html
tree / flower / potted plant
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