Japanese number drill.
Thursday, March 4th, 2010I went to the first Japanese class last Friday. One of the few things that we did was ‘Japanese numbers’. I can count in Japanese but somehow , just like learning any other new language, it takes time to be able to connect visually with what you know. For example when I look at the number 9, in my mind instead of the Japanese ‘kyu’ I’d think of ‘nine’ and I have to translate it to Japanese ‘kyu’. So it takes a few seconds to realize what it is in Japanese,the number that I’m looking at. It would take a little bit longer to connect visually when I hear the numbers said by native Japanese.
So we had an audio lesson where we have to listen to a couple of Japanese speakers say some numbers (big digits) and we have to write down what we heard. It was tough. So the entire week I have been doing a little Japanese number drill. Everytime I go out and see numbers on car plates, billboards, posters etc, I’d recite the numbers in Japanese as fast as I could. I realize it takes me 0.05 seconds to recognize 6 as ‘roku’, 7 as ‘nana’, 4 as ‘yon’ and 9 as ‘kyu’. The rest of the digits are easier. With this little practice I think I am a little better at saying the numbers quiker when I see them. But I’m still slow at recognizing numbers when I hear them.For the listening problem, I am using Pimsleur Japanese audio lessons to help me a little with that. Not easy, but with practice I’m sure I can go over this ‘bump’ somehow.






