The word 'roku' is the standard Japanese term for the number six.
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- Represents the number six in Japanese.
- Used for counting, dates, and time.
- Pronunciation changes when combined with counters.
Overview
- 1概要:「ろく」は日本語における数字の「6」を指します。漢字では「六」と表記します。日常会話からビジネスまで幅広く使用される基本的な数詞です。2) 使用パターン:単独で使う場合は「ろく」ですが、助数詞と組み合わさる際は「むいか(6日)」「むつ(6個)」のように読み方が変化することがあります。また、丁寧な場面では「ろく」とそのまま発音するのが一般的です。3) 一般的な文脈:年齢、個数、時間、日付など、数える対象によって読み方が変わるため、特に日付の「むいか」や個数の「むっつ」は注意が必要です。4) 類似語との比較:「むつ」は古風な言い方や特定の数え方で使われますが、現代の日常会話では「ろく」が標準的です。数字を数えるときには「いち、に、さん、し、ご、ろく」と数えます。
Beispiele
私は6時に起きます。
everydayI wake up at six o'clock.
会議は6月に行われます。
formalThe meeting will be held in June.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
ろくなことがない
Nothing good happens
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Used specifically for the 6th day of the month. Cannot be used for general counting.
Grammatikmuster
How to Use It
Nutzungshinweise
Use 'roku' for abstract numbers and time. Use specific counter readings for days and objects. It is a neutral term suitable for all registers.
Häufige Fehler
Beginners often try to use 'roku' for the 6th day of the month. Always remember the irregular 'muika'. Also, ensure you distinguish it from 'roku' (6) and 'roku' (the adjective meaning 'decent').
Tips
Mastering the number six
Remember that 'roku' is for counting numbers. Use 'muika' for the 6th day of the month.
Avoid confusion with counters
Don't say 'roku-nichi' for the 6th day. Always use the special reading 'muika'.
Cultural significance of six
Six is a common number in Japanese life, appearing in school grades and standard time units. It has no negative superstition attached to it.
Wortherkunft
Derived from ancient Japanese counting systems. It has been used in Japanese for over a thousand years.
Kultureller Kontext
The number six is standard in the Japanese calendar and daily life. It does not carry specific cultural taboos.
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'rock' (sound-alike) that has six sides. This visual helps link the sound to the number.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 Fragenはい、あります。日付の6日は「むいか」、個数を数えるときは「むっつ」と読みます。文脈によって読み方が変わるため注意が必要です。
「し」は4、「ろく」は6です。これらは別の数字ですので、混同しないようにしましょう。
「ろく」自体は中立的な数字の名称です。丁寧語ではありませんが、失礼な言葉でもありません。
「ろくな〜ない」という否定表現で「まともな」という意味で使われることがあります。ただし、数字の6自体に悪い意味はありません。
Teste dich selbst
私のクラスは全部で___人います。
人数を数えるときは「ろく」を使います。
Ergebnis: /1
Summary
The word 'roku' is the standard Japanese term for the number six.
- Represents the number six in Japanese.
- Used for counting, dates, and time.
- Pronunciation changes when combined with counters.
Mastering the number six
Remember that 'roku' is for counting numbers. Use 'muika' for the 6th day of the month.
Avoid confusion with counters
Don't say 'roku-nichi' for the 6th day. Always use the special reading 'muika'.
Cultural significance of six
Six is a common number in Japanese life, appearing in school grades and standard time units. It has no negative superstition attached to it.
Beispiele
2 von 2私は6時に起きます。
I wake up at six o'clock.
会議は6月に行われます。
The meeting will be held in June.
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