sixth= rokuban
seventh= nanaban
eighth=hachiban
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2006-08-04 16:32:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends if you're referring to dates of the month, train carriages, bottles or other objects that take special numeral suffixes called counters; or just ordinal numbers.
If numbers it's , rokuban 6th, nanaban or shichiban 7th, and hachiban 8th.
2006-08-04 21:42:34
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answered by J9 6
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I don't know exactly, but I do know that they're exactly the same as "six, seven, eight". That is, there are no special words for ordinal numbers (like 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so on).
2006-08-04 21:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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6=muttsu in japanese and roku in chinese
7=nanatsu "" and shichi (nana) ""
8=yattsu " and hachi "
2006-08-04 22:05:26
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answered by Desperado 5
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i'm japanese this is a perfect question for me. here's 1-10 i know how to count in japanese up to 99
one= (each)
two= (nee)
three= (sa-n)
four= (she)
five= (go)
six= (ru-ku)
seven=(si-chi)
eight= (ha-chi)
nine= ( ku)
ten= (ju)
2006-08-05 23:28:45
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answered by ♥Sarisa♥ 4
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depends on the style you are learning.
i learned
6 roku
7 nana
8 hachi
2006-08-04 23:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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