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10-18-2008, 05:35 PM

Glad I could have helped you (even if my chart is not full complete) !!!

There's another thing I did to help me learning japanese. You should know that, like in chinese, when you count things, you'll need a specific word behind the number in function of the object's kind (called specific numeral from my french japanese learning handbook. Exemple:

I can't say: 'ni neko ga arimasu'
But I should say: 'neko ga ni hiki arimasu' (there are two cats, where 'hiki' is the specific numeral to count little animals).

The difficulty is that there are many classes of objects, then you have phonetic irregularities too (ippiki instead of 'ichi hiki', sanbiki instead of 'san hiki' if we follow our example). So I made a chart with the most common ones, written in hiragana (but you have the specific numeral kanji in headlist's column) to help learning them with seeing clearly the phonetic irregularities. There's something who could help you now or in future learning. I send it now because it was the other principal chart I did, except kanas lists and so...

I hope it would help you (and others too!)

Bon courage!

Kitsune
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