JLPT N4 Vocabulary 17-22 min

Japanese Counters 枚 本 冊 台 | N4 Vocabulary

Study Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台) for N4 with Japanese words, romaji, English meanings, example sentences, pronunciation support, and beginner practice.

In Japanese, you don't just say 'Two dogs'. You say 'Dogs, two small animals'. Mastering counters is weird, but essential.

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Understand the core meaning first

Main Japanese

いちまい

ichimai

English Meaning

1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)

Nepali Meaning

एउटा समथर वस्तु (कागज, टिकट, सर्ट)

Romaji

ichimai

Level

JLPT N4

Complete lesson list
Japanese Romaji Meaning Audio
いちまい ichimai 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)
いっぽん ippon 1 long/thin thing (pen, bottle, road)
いっさつ issatsu 1 bound item (book, magazine)
いちだい ichidai 1 machine or vehicle (car, computer)
いっぴき ippiki 1 small animal (cat, fish)
いっとう ittou 1 large animal (cow, horse)
ひとつ hitotsu 1 item (general / small objects)
ふたつ futatsu 2 items (general / small objects)
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Use Japanese Counters correctly

Simple Explanation

Use this vocabulary when the situation matches the meaning. First connect the Japanese sound to the meaning, then use it inside a short sentence.

Sentence Structure

いちまい (ichimai) = 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)

Start with this simple structure before making longer sentences.

When To Use

Use it in beginner reading, short answers, daily-life examples, and JLPT review questions where the topic appears naturally.

When Not To Use

Do not force it into every sentence. If another word, particle, or grammar pattern expresses the idea more naturally, choose that instead.

Teacher note: Do not rush through Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台). If you can explain the main idea simply, recognize it quickly, and use it once on your own, the lesson is already creating real growth.
  • Japanese learners grow faster when they notice how this topic appears in everyday routines, classroom language, and common study examples.
  • Even simple vocabulary lessons become more memorable when students connect them to real situations instead of treating them like a word list only.
Open the full beginner explanation

General Counter (~つ / Tsu)

When you don't know the exact counter, use the Japanese native numbers: Hitotsu, Futatsu, Mittsu, Yottsu, etc.

The N4 VIP Counters

  • 枚 (Mai): Flat, thin things. (Paper, shirts, plates, CDs). Ex: Ni-mai (2 sheets).
  • 本 (Hon): Long, cylindrical things. (Pens, bottles, rivers, umbrellas). Ex: Ippon, Ni-hon, San-bon.
  • 冊 (Satsu): Bound items. (Books, magazines). Ex: Issatsu.
  • 台 (Dai): Machines and vehicles. (Cars, computers, TVs). Ex: Ichi-dai.
  • 匹 (Hiki): Small animals. (Cats, dogs, fish). Ex: Ippiki, Ni-hiki, San-biki.

Where does the counter go?

The rule of thumb: 'Noun' + 'Particle (wa/ga/wo)' + 'Counter' + 'Verb'.

  • T-shatsu wo san-mai kaimashita (I bought three T-shirts).
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Memorize the reusable pattern

Pattern 1

いちまい (ichimai) = 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)

Pattern 2

いちまい + です

Pattern 3

いちまい + を / が + verb

Pattern 4

Time or place + particle + いちまい

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Read, repeat, and understand the usage

Example 1

鉛筆を三本買いました。

Enpitsu wo san-bon kaimashita.

English

I bought three pencils.

Nepali

मैले तीनवटा पेन्सिल किनेँ।

  • Focus: 鉛筆を三本買いました。
  • Meaning: I bought three pencils.
  • Role: Use it as the key lesson item.

Example 2

車が二台あります。

Kuruma ga ni-dai arimasu.

English

There are two cars.

Nepali

दुईवटा कार छन्।

  • Focus: 車が二台あります。
  • Meaning: There are two cars.
  • Role: Use it as the key lesson item.
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Avoid the beginner traps

Mistake 1

Wrong

Memorize only: "1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)"

Correct

Read いちまい, say the meaning, then use it in one short sentence.

Trying to memorize Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台) only by translation instead of noticing how it appears in real Japanese patterns.

Mistake 2

Wrong

Memorize only: "1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)"

Correct

Read いちまい, say the meaning, then use it in one short sentence.

Reviewing the list once and assuming the lesson is finished without testing recall later.

Mistake 3

Wrong

Memorize only: "1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)"

Correct

Read いちまい, say the meaning, then use it in one short sentence.

Skipping speaking or writing practice, which makes the lesson harder to use actively.

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Turn passive reading into active memory

Task 1

Fill in the blank

Complete the sentence: いちまい means 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt).

Task 2

Multiple choice

Choose the best meaning for いちまい before checking the lesson list.

Task 3

Sentence building

Make one short beginner sentence using いちまい. Keep it simple.

Task 4

Translation practice

Translate this idea into Japanese: 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt).

Extra practice prompts

  1. Write two original sentences that use Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台) naturally.
  2. Review the lesson once without notes, then check what you missed.
  3. Explain the main meaning of this topic in simple English as if teaching another beginner.

Self-check before moving on

  • Can I explain the main purpose of Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台) without reading the notes?
  • Can I use at least one example from this lesson in my own sentence?
  • Can I come back tomorrow and still remember the key meaning or pattern?
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Check your understanding

Q1. What does いちまい mean?

Q2. What does いっぽん mean?

Q3. What does いっさつ mean?

Q4. What does いちだい mean?

Q5. What does いっぴき mean?

Q6. What does いっとう mean?

Q7. What does ひとつ mean?

Q8. What does ふたつ mean?

Show answer key
  1. 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)
  2. 1 long/thin thing (pen, bottle, road)
  3. 1 bound item (book, magazine)
  4. 1 machine or vehicle (car, computer)
  5. 1 small animal (cat, fish)
  6. 1 large animal (cow, horse)
  7. 1 item (general / small objects)
  8. 2 items (general / small objects)
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Use the lesson outside flashcards

Conversation Example

A: いちまい?

B: はい、いちまいです。

ichimai - 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)

Classroom Example

A teacher may ask you to read, choose, or explain いちまい during a beginner review.

Daily Life Example

Use いちまい when the meaning "1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)" appears in a simple real situation.

Use Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台) in a short real-life scene

Imagine you are studying or interacting in a simple daily situation where JLPT N4 Japanese is enough. Your goal is to use this lesson clearly and naturally, not perfectly.

  1. Create one short scene that includes Japanese Counters (枚・本・冊・台).
  2. Say or write two useful lines connected to the topic.
  3. Review what felt difficult and repeat the scene one more time with better accuracy.
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Common beginner questions

What happens if I use the wrong counter?

Usually, people still understand you perfectly! But using 'tsu' as a fallback is the safest bet if you panic.

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What to remember

Key Point

Japanese Counters becomes useful when you can recognize it, explain it simply, and use it in one short sentence.

Pattern

いちまい (ichimai) = 1 flat thing (paper, ticket, shirt)

3 must-remember examples

  • 鉛筆を三本買いました。 - I bought three pencils.
  • 車が二台あります。 - There are two cars.