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What is your phone number in Japanese hiragana?

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David Ramirez

Updated on February 22, 2026

What is your phone number in Japanese hiragana?

What is your telephone number? TOKORODE ANNA-SAN. DENWABANGÔ WA NANBAN DESU KA.

Keeping this in view, how do you write a Japanese phone number?

For example, to call the Japanese number (012)-345-6789 from the US, dial 011+81+12-345-6789. Or to call the Japanese mobile phone number 090-1234-5678 from Australia, dial 0011+81+90-1234-5678.

Subsequently, question is, what is your name in Japanese hiragana? “ãŠãªã¾ãˆã¯ï¼Ÿâ€ (o namae wa?)

Similarly, it is asked, how do you ask for a phone number in Japanese?

It means the same as "denwa-bango ha nan desuka". But it's just asking for the phone number twice in a sentence because the direct translation into English of that is "what number is your phone number?".

What does no mean in Japanese phone number?

?" The "no" is this context is used as the hyphen/space/connection. zero no ichi would mean 0-1. by John (guest)

Is 5 a lucky number in Japan?

Japanese people tend to be quite superstitious and this is why lucky and unlucky numbers are important. You should never give someone four or nine of something. Gifts are given in threes and fives instead.

How do I contact someone in Japan?

To call Japan from the U.S., just follow these simple dialing directions:
  1. First dial 011, the U.S. exit code.
  2. Next dial 81, the country code for Japan.
  3. Then dial the area code (1–5 digits — please see a sample calling code list below)
  4. and finally the phone number (4–7 digits).

Which country code is +81?

Telephone numbers in Japan
Location
Typical format0X-XXXX-XXXX 0XX-XXX-XXXX (011-271-6677) 0XXX-XX-XXXX
Access codes
Country calling code+81
International call prefix010

Does Japan make cell phones?

Japan has 100 million users of advanced third-generation smartphones, twice the number used in the United States, a much larger market. Then Japan quickly adopted a third-generation standard in 2001. The rest of the world dallied, essentially making Japanese phones too advanced for most markets.

Is romaji used in Japan?

In Japan, Romaji is not used to learn the pronunciation of Japanese. However, native Japanese use Romaji in many daily scenarios, for example: Japanese students learn Romaji in elementary school in order to spell their names with English letters, which makes it easier for them to fit into the international environment.

What is Nanji desu ka?

nanji desu ka – ????? (??????) : a Japanese expression for 'what time is it? ' This is literally a Japanese polite expression for 'what time'.

What is Denwa bangou WA?

During my last Japanese lesson, my teacher taught me a new sentence "Denwa bango wa nanban desuka" I understand that it means "what is your telephone number" with denwa being telephone and bango being number.

What is the number two in Japanese?

Basic Japanese counting: 1 to 10 in Japanese
Nr.Sino-Japanese readingKanji
1?? (ichi)??
2? (ni)??
3?? (san)??
4???? (shi, yon)??

How do you count in Japanese?

Counting from 1 to 10,000 in Japanese
  1. 1 ichi ????
  2. 2 ni ???
  3. 3 san(sam) ????
  4. 4 yon / shi ???/??
  5. 5 go ???
  6. 6 roku ????
  7. 7 nana / shichi ???/???
  8. 8 hachi ????

What is the meaning of Oshiete?

For today, let me introduce to you Japanese word Oshiete (???). Oshiete (???) is a verb. It means “tell me”, “teach me”, “explain to me”. It comes from noun oshie (??) which means "teachings", knowledge or skills.

What do you say in Japan?

The following are some essential, must-know phrases when communicating with Japanese people.
  1. Ohayou-gozaimasu (?????????): Good morning.
  2. Kon'nichiwa (?????): Hello (during daytime only)
  3. Konbanwa (?????): Good evening/hello (during evening/night)
  4. Arigatou gozaimasu (??????????): Thank you.
  5. Hai (??): Yes.
  6. Iie (???): No.

What are the basic Japanese words?

Basic Japanese Phrases
  • Hai. Yes. ???
  • Iie. No. ????
  • O-negai shimasu. Please. ????????
  • Arigatō. Thank you. ??????
  • Dōitashimashite. You're welcome. ?????????
  • Sumimasen. Excuse me. ??????
  • Gomennasai. I am sorry. ???????
  • Ohayō gozaimasu. Good morning. ??????????

What is your name in Chinese?

In Chinese, when you want to know someone's name, you can say “Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi?” It means “what's your name?” In this sentence, “jiào” is a verb, which means 'be called”. “Shénme” means “what”. “Míngzi” means “name”.

Do you say your last name first in Japanese?

Traditionally, family names come first in Japanese, as they do in China and Korea. But beginning in the late 19th century, Japanese began adopting the Western custom of putting the given name first and family name second, at least when writing their names in English.

What are some Japanese last names?

Japan's top 100 most common family names
  • Sato.
  • Suzuki.
  • Takahashi.
  • Tanaka.
  • Watanabe.
  • Ito.
  • Yamamoto.
  • Nakamura.

What does San mean in Japanese name?

As a rule of thumb, in Japanese business life, the surname name is always followed by the honorific suffix “san” (meaning “dear” or actually “honorable Mr/Ms.”). There are of course many other options such as “sama” (highly revered customer or company manager) or “sensei” (Dr. or professor).

How do you say no in Japanese?

Saying No. Pronounce "no" like "iie" or "ee-eh" (???). The sound "iie" is a sound distinct to Japanese.

What is Watashi no?

WATASHI NO means "my" where the word WATASHI is made possessive with the possession particle NO. Then the KANOJO NO part means "girlfriend's" because the particle NO makes KANOJO (girlfiend) possessive. Then the rest is easy. It means "My girlfriend's name".

What is Boku no mean?

Boku means “me†or “I.†No is a particle indicating possession or relative connection. Therefore, boku-no simply means “my.â€

What is particle no in Japanese?

The Japanese Particle NO (?) is used to indicate possession, and to link nouns together into a hierarchy. If you think about those two words for a minute, you will notice that “Keiko” and “dog” are both nouns. In English, we use an apostrophe to show that the dog belongs to Keiko.

Why does Japanese use no?

The no (?) particle is used to connect nouns together. This means that the no (?) particle has a wide range of uses other than just a possessive particle. For example, wasada daigaku no gakusee (??? ???? ? ????) connects the noun daigaku (????) to gakusee (????).

How do you refuse something in Japanese?

If you want to refuse something, you may easily say “????Uun (No)” without any burden, but if you say that to refuse someone you are not particularly close with, that would seem rude, so instead, we say other phrases such as “???????? Chotto…”.

How do I get a Japanese Apple ID?

Go to . Fill out the form. *Email must be different from your main Apple ID (if you already have one) or your main email address (in case you plan to have a main Apple ID). Choose "Japan" from the list of countries.