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kazu /kazɯ/

Refers to a number, quantity, or amount of items or abstract concepts. It is used to describe how many of something exist or to discuss the concept of numerical value in general.

Exemplos

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1

りんごの数を確認してください。

Please check the number of apples.

2

数多くのご来場、誠にありがとうございます。

Thank you very much for the large number of visitors.

3

最近、友達の数が減った気がする。

I feel like the number of my friends has decreased lately.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
Verb
数える
Advérbio
数々
Adjetivo
数多い
Relacionado
数字
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Dica de memorização

Think of a 'Kazoo' player counting the number of notes they play.

Quiz rápido

出席者の( )を教えてください。

Correto!

A resposta correta é:

Exemplos

1

りんごの数を確認してください。

everyday

Please check the number of apples.

2

数多くのご来場、誠にありがとうございます。

formal

Thank you very much for the large number of visitors.

3

最近、友達の数が減った気がする。

informal

I feel like the number of my friends has decreased lately.

4

データの数を増やすことで精度が上がります。

academic

Accuracy increases by increasing the number of data points.

5

注文の数に間違いがないか見てください。

business

Please see if there are any mistakes in the number of orders.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
Verb
数える
Advérbio
数々
Adjetivo
数多い
Relacionado
数字

Colocações comuns

数を数える to count the number
数が増える the number increases
数が減る the number decreases
数に限りがある there is a limited number
相当な数 a considerable number

Frases Comuns

数をこなす

to gain experience through repetition/doing a lot

数えきれない

innumerable / too many to count

数えるほどしかない

so few they can be counted on one's fingers

Frequentemente confundido com

vs 数字

Kazu refers to the quantity or amount, while sūji refers to the actual symbols or digits (1, 2, 3).

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Notas de uso

Use 'kazu' when talking about the quantity of things. In compound words, it is often pronounced as 'sū' (e.g., sū-gaku for mathematics).

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Erros comuns

Beginners sometimes use 'sūji' to mean 'quantity'. Remember that 'sūji' is the digit on the paper, but 'kazu' is how many items are in the box.

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Dica de memorização

Think of a 'Kazoo' player counting the number of notes they play.

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Origem da palavra

The kanji depicts a woman sorting or counting threads, symbolizing the act of calculation and arrangement.

Padrões gramaticais

Often followed by particles like 'が' (subject) or 'を' (object). Can be prefixed to counters (数日, 数人) to mean 'several'.
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Contexto cultural

In Japanese, counting requires specific counter words (like -mai for flat objects), but 'kazu' is the overarching term for the concept of 'count'.

Quiz rápido

出席者の( )を教えてください。

Correto!

A resposta correta é:

Gramática relacionada

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