
(20(にじゅう))
二十(にじゅう)
the number 20

(30)
三十
the number 30

(40)
四十
the number 40

(50)
五十
the number 50

(60)
六十
the number 60

(70(ななじゅう))
七十(しちじゅう)
the number 70

(80 (エイティ))
八十 (はちじゅう)
the number 80

(ナinテy(ナインティ))
九十(きゅうじゅう)
the number 90

(ひゃく)
百
the number 100
/twˈɛntiˈeɪt/

(28 (にじゅうはち))
二十八 (にじゅうはち)
the number 28; the number that is equal to twenty plus eight
/θˈɜːɾifˈoːɹ/

(34)
三十四
the number 34; the number of years in three decades plus four years
/fˈɔːɹɾisˈɛvən/

(47)
四十七
the number 47; the number of years in five decades minus three years
/fˈɪftiwˌʌn/

(51)
五十一
the number 51; the number of states in the United States of America
/sˈɪkstiθɹˈiː/

(ろくじゅうさん)
六十三
the number 63; the number of seconds in a minute plus three more
/ˈsɛvəntiˌfaɪv/

(75)
七十五
the number 75
/ˈeɪɾisˈɪks/

(86)
八十六
the number 86; the number we get when we multiply eight by ten and add six
/nˈaɪntitˈuː/

(92)
九十二
the number 92; the number of degrees for a right angle plus two

(十三)
13
the number 13

(15)
十五
the number 15

(19)
十九
the number 19
/ˈtwɛntiˌwɔn/

(21)
二十一
the number 21; the number of days in three weeks
/ˈtwɛntiˌtu/

(22)
二十二
the number 22; the number of players on two soccer teams
/ˈtwɛntiˌθɹi/

(にじゅうさん)
二十三
the number 23; the number of pairs of chromosomes in the human body
/ˈtwɛntiˌfɔɹ/

(24(にじゅうよん))
24(にじゅうし)
the number 24; the number of hours in a day
/ˈtwɛntiˌfaɪv/

(25 (にじゅうご))
二十五 (にじゅうご)
the number 25; the number we get when we multiply five by five
/twˈɛntisˈɪks/

(26)
二十六
the number 26; the number of letters in the English alphabet
/twˈɛntisˈɛvən/

(27)
二十七
the number 27; the number you get when you multiply three by three by three
/twˈɛntinˈaɪn/

(29)
二十九
the number 29; the number of days in February when the year has one extra day during a leap year
/fˈɜːst nˈeɪm/

(ファーストネーム)
名前
the name we were given at birth that comes before our last name
文法情報:

(苗字(みょうじ))
姓(せい)
the name we share with our parents that follows our first name

(家庭 (かてい))
家 (いえ)
the place that we live in, usually with our family
文法情報:

( bangō))
番号 (ばんごう
a specific series of digits used to call a particular telephone or contact a particular service

(働き (はたらき))
仕事 (しごと)
something that we do regularly to earn money
/mˈoʊbəl fˈoʊn/

(モバイルフォン)
携帯電話
a cellular phone or cell phone; a phone without any wires and with access to a cellular radio system that we can carry with us and use anywhere
文法情報:

(所在地 (しょざいち))
住所 (じゅうしょ)
the information that helps us find a place so we can go there or send a letter or package to that place

(電子メール)
メール
a system that is used to send and receive messages or documents via a network
Email is a system used for sending and receiving messages over the Internet. It allows users to exchange text, files, and other types of information quickly and efficiently between computers, smartphones, and other devices. Email works by using electronic addresses, often referred to as email addresses, which identify the sender and recipient. When a message is sent, it is stored on a server and then delivered to the recipient’s inbox, where it can be read or replied to. Email is widely used for both personal and professional communication due to its speed, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.
/pˈoʊstkoʊd/

(ポストコード)
郵便番号
a special code made up of letters and numbers that helps the postman find exactly where a person lives so they can deliver the letters and packages to the right place
文法情報:
/kɹˈɛdɪt kˈɑːɹd/

(信販カード)
クレジットカード
a plastic card, usually given to us by a bank, that we use to pay for goods and services
文法情報:

(職業(しょくぎょう))
仕事(しごと)
the work that we do regularly to earn money
文法情報:
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