0 In Japanese Kanji

0 In Japanese Kanji. Why does the merciful rain mean zero? Japanese words for zero include ゼロ, 零, 零度, 零点 and 弾帯.

Japanese words for zero include ゼロ, 零, 零度, 零点 and 弾帯. The table below includes hiragana, kanji and romaji. Japanese has "counters" to attach after numerals depending on what to be counted.

This concept is formed by the combination of two words in Kanji, "kao" (顔 - "face") and "moji" (文字 - "character").

Kanji (漢字, pronounced ()) are the logographic Chinese characters taken from the Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese.

Just read the Romaji/English pronunciation to know how to say each number. Japanese has "counters" to attach after numerals depending on what to be counted. For example, you might use the counter mai ( kanji: 枚, hiragana: まい) to count thin, flat objects such as pieces of paper or photographs.

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