11 = jû ichi
A Japanese company, Seven & I Holdings, owns a majority of the shares of 7-Eleven, which has been controlled by the same company (with different names) since the early 1990s. Individual 7-Eleven shops, however, are generally operated as franchises, meaning that the owner of the shop, be it an individual, a partnership, or another company, essentially rents the rights to use the 7-Eleven name and business systems. Hence, it would not be completely correct to consider a 7-Eleven outlet in, say, Singapore, to be owned by a Japanese company.
Ju ichi
Unsurprisingly, the average age of an eleven year old is eleven years old.
Juu-Ichi
juichiBi ōkami
eleven is 'onze' in French.
You can say "eleven thousand dollars" to express the amount of $11000.
eleven hundred
In Mandarin, you would say "eleven" as 十一 (shí yī).
onze
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".