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Number | Kun'yomi readings | On'yomi readings | Eng Transliterations |
0 | maru, ma, wa | rei, re | ō, zero, ze |
1 | hitotsu, hito, hi | ichi, i | wan |
2 | futatsu, fu, futa, ha | ni, ji, aru | tsu, tsū, tū |
3 | mittsu, mi | san, sa, za | su, surī |
4 | yon, yo, yottsu | shi | fō, fā, ho |
5 | itsutsu, itsu, i | go, ko | faibu, faivu |
6 | muttsu, mu | roku, ro, ri, ra | shikkusu |
7 | nana, nanatsu, na | shichi | sebun, sevun |
8 | yattsu, ya | hachi, ha, ba | eito |
9 | kokonotsu, ko | kyū, ku | nain |
10 | tō, to, ta | ju, ji | ten |
What is goroawase/Japanese number puns?
NSotF name pun examples:
4N01 → shi-N → shine (4 is also an unlucky number because it sounds like "death")
X0T9 → T-ku → tech
3QBB → san-Q → sankyu/39/miku (this is a sneak one because it's 1. reverse 2. not her nickname. lol)
6RU9 → 6-ru → roru/roll / 6RU9 → ro-ku → rock
10NW-R → hi-ma-W-R → himawari (sunflower) / 10NW-L → ta-n → tane (seed)
1T5R-L → 1 → hi (flame) / 1T5R-R → 5R → kori (ice)
9PI2 → kyu-PI-tu → cupid
NHO3 → HO-za → hoza (vela)
P8N5 → P-N-ko → panko
H8JU -> ya-ju -> yaju (野獣) (beast)
3I0N -> sa-I-N -> siren (bit of a stretch)
K8ND -> k-ya-N-D -> candy
80N3 -> ya-ma-n3 -> yamane ヤマネ (dormouse)
XB2K -> B-2 -> beat
J104 -> 10-shi -> tenshi 天使 (angel)
53N4 -> san-N-shi -> sunshine (53 can also be read as gomi/trash)