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How do you say "eighty-one" in Japanese?
八十一
hachijūichi
In Japanese, "eighty-one" is 八十一 (hachijūichi).
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Pronunciation
八十一 is written using kanji. Romanised as hachijūichi, it sounds roughly like "hah-chee-joo-ee-chee" to an English ear.
Writing and usage
一 (one) adds to 八十 (eighty) to form 八十一 (eighty-one). The eighties sequence now unfolds, leading toward 89 and then the nineties.
Example sentence
店に商品が八十一個あります。
Mise ni shouhin ga hachijūichi ko arimasu.
The shop has eighty-one items.
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How to remember 八十一
Eight-ten-one: you have reached a tier where most numbers describe advanced ages, high prices, or significant quantities in everyday context.
Related words
- wrong 間違った machigatta
- full いっぱい ippai
- sleet みぞれ mizore
- small 小さい chiisai
- eleven 十一 jū ichi
- fifty-two 五十二 gojūni
- fifteen 十五 jūgo
- easy 簡単な kantan na
- early 早い hayai
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Questions about 八十一
How do you pronounce 八十一?
八十一 is romanised as hachijūichi. Say it roughly like "hah-chee-joo-ee-chee" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
Is 八十一 formal or casual?
八十一 is a neutral, everyday word that works in both casual and polite speech. The level of formality comes from the sentence structure around it, not from the word itself.
How is 八十一 written in Japanese?
八十一 is written using kanji. 一 (one) adds to 八十 (eighty) to form 八十一 (eighty-one).
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