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What are those Japanese numbers?

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1-20 is ichi, ni, san, shi (yon), go, roku, shichi (nana), hachi, kyu, jyu, jyu itchi, jyu ni, jyu san, jyu yon, jyu go, jyu roku, jyu nana, jyu kyu, ni jyu sorry about any incorrect spelling

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