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You can use the Japanese counter 軒 (けん – ken) to count houses and other buildings! The Japanese word for the one (building) is 1軒 (いっけん – ikken).
6 нояб. 2018 г. · The Japanese counter 階 (かい/kai) is a simple but useful one. On its own, it's used to count floors in a building—i.e., the "third floor" ...
5 янв. 2023 г. · 軒 けん (ken) is the counter for buildings. This describes all buildings, regardless of the type. This includes houses and apartments, office ...
You can use the Japanese counter 階 (かい – kai) to count the floors of a building (1st floor, 2nd floor, etc.) Number 1: The Japanese word for the first floor ...
11 июн. 2019 г. · The Japanese counter 基 (き) is generally used to count big, hard-to-move installments—anything from fireplaces and statues to industrial ... Pronunciation of the Japanese... · On-Site Transportation
1軒 いっけん ikken · 2軒 にけん niken · 3軒 さんけん sanken · 4軒 よんけん yonken · 5軒 ごけん goken · 6軒 ろくけん rokuken, ろっけん rokken · 7軒 ななけん nanaken · 8 ...
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The Japanese counter 階 (kai) is used to count the floors of a building. Review the table below to learn how to count floors in Japanese.
6 июл. 2023 г. · On top of this, there are also three counting systems – kango, wago, and gairaigo. In simple terms, kango is the Chinese word for numbers, wagon ...
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