Understanding how to ask “how old?” in Japanese is an essential skill for engaging in conversations. However, it’s important to note that asking someone’s age can sometimes be considered rude or intrusive, especially in formal contexts or with people you don’t know well.
How old in Japanese
おいくつ (oikutsu) is a more polite way to ask someone’s age compared to なんさい (nansai).
How old are you? | おいくつ・なんさいですか。 | oikutsu・nan sai desuka. |
I am _____ years old. | _____ さいです。 | _____ sai desu. |
Counting Age in Japanese
1 | 1歳・いっさい | issai |
2 | 2歳・にさい | ni sai |
3 | 3歳・さんさい | san sai |
4 | 4歳・よんさい | yon sai |
5 | 5歳・ごさい | go sai |
6 | 6歳・ろくさい | roku sai |
7 | 7歳・ななさい | nana sai |
8 | 8歳・はっさい | hassai |
9 | 9歳・きゅうさい | kyū sai |
10 | 10歳・じゅっさい | jussai |
20 | 20歳・にじゅっさい・はたち | ni jussai・hatachi |
How old | おいくつ・何歳 | oikutsu・nan sai |
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