Telling your age
Content: Telling your age, the “Ha” line (Ha,Hi,Fu,He,Ho), “Ba” line (Ba, Bi, Bu, Be, Bo), and “Pa” line (Pa, Pi, Pu, Pe, Po) of Katakana.
Aim: How do I tell my age in Japanese?
New Vocabulary:
Japanese | Romaji | English |
おたんじょうび | Otanjoo bi | birthday |
きょう | kyoo | today |
さい | sai | Year(s) old |
おめでとうございます | Omedetoo gozaimasu | Congratulation |
おたんじょうびおめでとうございます | Otanjoo bi Omedetoo Gozaimasu | Happy Birthday |
それじゃあ | Sorejaa | Then |
おなじ | Onaji | same |
ね | ne | Isn’t it? |
1 year old | 1さい | Issai |
2 years old | 2さい | Ni sai |
3 years old | 3さい | San sai |
4 years old | 4さい | Yon sai |
5 years old | 5さい | Go sai |
6 yeers old | 6さい | Roku sai |
7 years old | 7さい | Nana sai |
8 years old | 8さい | Ha ssai |
9 years old | 9さい | Kyuu sai |
10 years old | 10さい | Ju ssai |
11 years old | 11さい | Juui ssai |
20 years old | はたち、20さい | Hatachi or Niju ssai |
30 years old | 30さい | Sanju ssai |
40 years old | 40さい | Yonju ssai |
100 years old | 100さい | Hyaku sai |
*20 is a special age in Japan. Children legally become adults and earn the right to vote, drink, and smoke. Thus they have a fancy word for 20 years old: “hatachi.”
More numbers (10s to 100s):
11 | Juu ichi (10+1) | 18 | Juu hachi (10+8) | 77 | Nana juu nana (7x10+7) |
12 | Juu ni (10+2) | 19 | Juu kyu (10+9) | 89 | Hachi juu kyu (8x10+9) |
13 | Juu san (10+3) | 20 | Ni juu (2x10) | 93 | Kyu juu san (9x10+3) |
14 | Juu shi (10+4) | 30 | San juu (3x10) | 100 | hyaku |
15 | Juu go (10+5) | 41 | Yon juu ichi (4x10+1) | 101 | Hyaku ichi (100+1) |
16 | Juu roku (10+6) | 54 | Go juu yon (5x10+4) | 125 | Hyaku nijuu go (100+2x10+5) |
17 | Juu shichi (10+7) | 66 | Roku juu roku (6x10+6) | 168 | Haiku rokujuu hachi (100+6x10+8) |
Sample Sentences:
たなか:きょうはやまださんのたんじょうびです。(Today is Yamada san’s birthday.)
Kyoo wa yamada san no tanjoo bi desu.
みんな:やまださん、おたんじょうびおめでとうございます。(Happy birthday, Yamada san.)
Yamada san, otanjoo bi omedetoo gozaimasu.
やまだ:ありがとう。(Thank you.)
Arigatoo
アナ:やまださん、なんさいですか?(How old are you, Yamada san?)
Yamada san, nansai desuka?
やまだ:32さいです (32 years old.)
Sanjuu ni sai desu.
アナ:それじゃあ、リカルドとおなじですね。(Then, it’s the same as Ricardo.)
Sorejaa, Ricardo san to onaji desu ne.
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Lesson Point:
· When counting in Japanese, different counters need to be applied depending on the objects or subject, what is being counted. Here we are learning how to count age.
The numbers 1, 6, and 8 are sometimes shortened when they are combined with certain counters. Instead of using their full, normal pronunciation – i.e. “ichi,” “roku,”, “hachi”, and “juu” – they’ll only use half - “i,” “ro,” “ha,” and “ju.”
Mini-quiz:
Answer the following questions in Japanese.
リカルドさんはなんさいですか?(How old is Ricardo?)
Ricardo san wa nansai desuka?
あなたはなんさいですか?(How old are you?)
Anata wa nansai desuka?
Writing Practice: Katakana (ha, hi, hu, he, ho), (ba, bi, bu, be, bo) and (pa, pi, pu, pe, po):