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Learn Japanese lessons, read and write kanji, words and phrases   by Rippasama

How To Use Japanese Counters To Express Quantity

One of the biggest problems and frustration most beginner Japanese learners face is to study Japanese grammar counters. Mastering Japanese counters can be quite tricky since each counters has a different set of rules that will affect how a quantity should be pronounced.

For simplicity sake, let's use the basic Japanese counter hai which is used to measure how many cupfuls of liquids. You normally use this Japanese counter for water, beer, tea and so on.

Now, the interesting this about Japanese counter is that the quanity will change the way you pronounce a Japanese counter. For example: One cup is ippai. How about 2 cups? Well, it's nihai. 10 cups? Juppai. See the difference here?

Most beginner Japanese learners find this inconsistency very annoying and bothersome and I agree with them totally. But such strange rule is not constructed without a valid reason. The true reason behind this is simple: It sounds better. That's right.

See, ippai sounds better than ihai. Try pronouncing it for yourself. I'm sure you will agree on that. Nippai doesn't sound as good as nihai. Nippai sounds a bit silly. Juppai sounds more in quantity than juhai.

There are many more Japanese counters that You Can learn to expand your knowledge on classifying objects in Japanese. For example, counter for people should never be used for anything else and vice versa.

To learn more about basic Japanese counters, you can view the original article here:
http://www.myjapansensei.com/grammars/japanese_basic_counters.html

Copyright 2006 - Rippasama. You are free to reproduce this article as long as no changes are made, the author's name is retained and the link to our site URL remains active.

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Rippasama is the author of numerous simple & easy to understand Japanase lessons which you can learn to improve your Japanese. Visit http://www.myjapansensei.com to gain instant access to all the Japanese lessons.

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Rippasama is the author of numerous simple & easy to understand Japanase lessons which you can learn to improve your Japanese. Visit http://www.myjapansensei.com to gain instant access to all the Japanese lessons.

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"All Steamed Up" is the story of two tea kettles; one an antique and the other, a bright new 'whistler.' The drama takes place in a rustic cabin in the Canadian woods. The kettles owner, an elderly gentleman, is oblivious to the many 'heated' conversations (in the form of steam) taking place right under his roof. The boastful young 'whistler' has an obnoxious attitude, while his antique companion tries to share his wisdom, gained through life's experiences. It is a lesson of humility versus pride.Although written as a children's book, readers from nine to ninety will enjoy and learn from these inanimate objects and human counterparts involved.

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Used - "All Steamed Up" is the story of two tea kettles; one an antique and the other, a bright new 'whistler.' The drama takes place in a rustic cabin in the Canadian woods. The kettles owner, an elderly gentleman, is oblivious to the many 'heated' conversations (in the form of steam) taking place right under his roof. The boastful young 'whistler' has an obnoxious attitude, while his antique companion tries to share his wisdom, gained through life's experiences. It is a lesson of humility vers
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