Genki Grammar #31: Mastering Counting

A hand holding four colorful pens against a pink background. This image represents the Japanese counter for long objects, such as pens, using the counter 本 (ほん, hon).
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Introduction

In this post, we will learn how to count different types of items in Japanese. Counting in Japanese can be tricky because different words are used for different types of items. Understanding these counting words, or “counters,” is essential for speaking Japanese accurately.

What It Means

In Japanese, counters are specific words used with numbers to count different kinds of objects. For example, the counters used for counting people are different from those used for counting books or flat objects like paper.

When You Use It

Use counters whenever you are counting items in Japanese. The number word usually comes after the item being counted in a sentence.

Examples

マリアさんはTシャツを3枚買いました。(Maria-san wa T-shatsu o san-mai kaimashita.) – Maria bought three T-shirts.

  • Here, 3枚 (san-mai) is made up of the numeral 3 (san) and the counter 枚 (mai), which is used for flat objects like T-shirts.

Note

    Counters vary based on the type of item being counted. Here are some common counters:

    • 人 (nin) for people
    • 冊 (satsu) for books
    • 本 (hon) for long, cylindrical objects like sticks or pencils

    The pronunciation of the numbers can change when combined with certain counters. It’s important to learn these changes to count correctly in Japanese. Please refer to the table below for some common counters and their pronunciations:

    NumberRegularPeople
    -nin
    Book
    -satsu
    Long, cylindrical objects
    -hon
    Flat things
    -mai 
    Times
    -kai
    1いちひとりさつっぽいちまいかい
    2ふたりにさつにほんにまいにかい
    3さんさんにんさんさつさんさんまいさんかい
    4よんにんよんさつよんほんよんまいよんかい
    5ごにんごさつごほんごまいごかい
    6ろくろくにんろくさつっぽろくまいかい
    7ななななにん
    /しちにん
    ななさつななほんななまいななかい
    8はちはちにんさつぽんはちまいかい
    9きゅうきゅうにんきゅうさつきゅうほんきゅうまいきゅうかい
    10じゅうじゅうにんじゅさつじゅっぽじゅうまいじゅかい
    ?なんなんにんなんさつなんぼんなんまいなんかい
    Note:
    ・In the table, items written in red show changes in the usual number reading or the reading of the counter itself.
    ・“Long, cylindrical objects” like Sticks.
    ・”Flat things” include items like paper or plates.
    ・”Times” refers to occurrences or repetitions.

    Do not use the particle を (o) after counters:
    Incorrect: マリアさんはTシャツを3枚買いました。
    Correct: マリアさんはTシャツ3枚買いました。

    Conclusion

    Mastering counters is essential for counting items accurately in Japanese. By learning different counters and their uses, you can improve your Japanese speaking and understanding.

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