〜つ

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〜つ

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〜つ (general counter)

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Explication

〜つ is a general counter used for counting items when you don't know the specific counter. It is most common for numbers 1–10. This is one of the first counters you learn in Japanese. Key points: • Use 〜つ for general items (1–10) • Irregular readings: ひとつ, ふたつ, みっつ, よっつ, いつつ, むっつ, ななつ, やっつ, ここのつ, とお • Often used with ください (please give) • After 10, use other counters or numbers Example: “りんごを三つください” means “Please give me three apples.” The 〜つ counter is very handy in daily life for counting objects, pieces, or amounts when you are unsure of the specific counter. Practice by counting items around you: 本を一つ, いすを二つ, みかんを三つ.

Structure

Modèle
Number + つ
Number1–10 with special readings
Exemples: ひと, ふた, みっ, よっ
General counter
Exemples:

Exemples

Exemple 1
りんごを一つください。
Ringo o hitotsu kudasai.
Please give me one apple.
Détail
りんごapple
object marker
一つone (thing)
くださいplease give
Remarque: Request
Exemple 2
本を二つ買いました。
Hon o futatsu kaimashita.
I bought two books.
Détail
book
object marker
二つtwo (things)
買いましたbought
Remarque: General items
Exemple 3
みかんが三つあります。
Mikan ga mittsu arimasu.
There are three oranges.
Détail
みかんmandarin oranges
subject marker
三つthree (things)
ありますexist
Remarque: Existence
Exemple 4
椅子を四つ並べます。
Isu o yottsu narabemasu.
I line up four chairs.
Détail
椅子chair
object marker
四つfour (things)
並べますline up
Remarque: Counting objects

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