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06-01-2010, 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by chryuop View Post
Every object, person or animal in Japanese have to have a counter in order to express a quantity. 枚 is used to count flat objects. So if you want to count the tickets, you can't simply say ニチケット, but you need to place a counter. For tickets the counter is 枚, so becomes 二枚のチケット. There are different counters, so for example if you want to say 2 dogs it will be ニ匹の犬 since the counter used for small pets is 匹 (ひき).
Wow! I didn't know that. This should make things easier for me understand in the future. Thank you!
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