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  2. Japanese numerals - Wikipedia

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    The number 9 is also considered unlucky; when pronounced ku, it is a homophone for suffering (苦). The number 13 is sometimes considered unlucky, though this is a carryover from Western tradition. In contrast, 7 and sometimes 8 are considered lucky in Japanese. [2] In modern Japanese, cardinal numbers except 4 and 7 are generally given the on ...

  3. Dai-ichi - Wikipedia

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    Dai-ichi (第一) is a compound modifier phrase of Japanese origin, meaning number one, [1] or first. In kanji, "dai" ("number") is 第 [2] and "ichi" ("one") is 一. [3] "Dai" is also defined "ordinal number marker." [2] It is this feature that makes the phrase a modifier, or an adjective, describing a noun, as first. Number one functions in ...

  4. Ichi - Wikipedia

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    Ichi, the number one in Japanese numerals; Ichi, a 2008 Japanese film; Ichi (scarification), a type of facial scarring traditionally used by the Igbo people of West Africa; Ichi, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran; Ichi, Nigeria, a town in Ekwusigo Local Government Area, Nigeria; International Classification of Health Interventions

  5. Japanese counter word - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, virtually all nouns must use a counter to express number because Japanese lacks singular/plural morphology. [4] [3] In this sense, virtually all Japanese nouns are mass nouns. This grammatical feature can result in situations where one is unable to express the number of a particular object in a syntactically correct way because one ...

  6. Jun'ichi - Wikipedia

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    Jun'ichi Nakahara (中原 淳一, 1913–1983), Japanese graphic artist and fashion designer Jun-ichi Nishizawa ( 西澤 潤一 , 1926–2018) , Japanese engineer Junichi Okada ( 岡田 准一 , born 1980) , Japanese singer and actor

  7. List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles

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    It is conferred mainly on a very limited number of persons recognized by the Imperial Court as most loyal to the nation during that era. The Junior First Rank (従一位, ju ichi-i) is the second highest rank, conferred in many cases on the highest ministers, premier feudal lords, and their wives. Nobles with the Third Rank or upper were called ...

  8. Ichi-go ichi-e - Wikipedia

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    Ichigo Ichie is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Cork, Ireland. Ichi go Ichi e is the name of a ramen bar in Graz, Austria as well as in Linz, Austria. The name of Ichigo Inc., a Japanese real estate and renewable energy company, comes from Ichi-go ichi-e. [10] Microhouse producer Guillaume Coutu Dumont produced a song called "Ichi-go ...

  9. Ichiban - Wikipedia

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    Ichiban is Japanese for number one and may refer to: "Ichiban", a song in the A–Z Series by Ash; Ichi-Ban, an album by the Louis Hayes – Junior Cook Quintet; Ichiban Records, an Atlanta, Georgia hip-hop record label; Chūka Ichiban!, a Japanese anime; Sapporo Ichiban, a brand of instant noodles produced by Sanyo Foods