Thank you for coming to the lesson. As output practice, you talked about your plans for this weekend. It sounds like you’ll be busy with a book signing for your own book—good luck! We also learned how to use the particle “de” through example sentences.
Japanese has many irregular words and conjugations, doesn't it?
Is it the same in Spanish?
Languages that have become established over a long history have so much fascinating charm!
1(いち/ichi)(ひとつ/hitotu) 2(に/ni)(ふたつ/futatu) 3(さん/san)(みっつ/mittu) 4(よん/yon)(し/shi)(よっつ/yottu) 5(ご/go)(いつつ/itutu) 6(ろく/roku)(むっつ/muttu) 7(なな/nana)(しち/shichi)(ななつ/nanatu) 8(はち/hachi)(やっつ/yattu) 9(く/ku)(きゅう/kyuu)(ここのつ/kokonotu) 10(じゅう/jyuu)(とお/too) Japanese numbers can be a bit 'irregular' depending on what's being counted!