Translation and Meaning of: 二 - ni

The Japanese word 二[に] is one of the most basic and essential terms for those learning the language. Representing the number "two," it appears in various everyday contexts, from simple counting to more complex expressions. In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, practical use, and some curiosities that make this word so interesting for students and enthusiasts of the Japanese language. If you want to understand how 二[に] works in practice or how to memorize it easily, keep reading!

Meaning and origin of 二 [に]

The kanji 二 is one of the simplest in the Japanese language, composed of only two horizontal strokes that visually represent the idea of "two". Its most common reading, "ni", is widely used in counts, dates, and everyday situations. The origin of this character dates back to ancient China, where similar symbols were already used to indicate quantities.

In addition to its numerical meaning, 二 can also appear in compound words, such as 二人 (futari - two people) or 二月 (nigatsu - February). Its graphic simplicity makes it one of the first kanji taught in Japanese courses, but this does not diminish its importance in everyday vocabulary.

Practical use and frequency in Japanese

As a fundamental numeral, 二[に] appears very frequently in conversations, texts, and even in proper names. Unlike other numbers that may have contextual variations, "ni" retains its form in most situations. A common example is its use in ages (二歳 - nisai - two years) or in addresses (二丁目 - nichōme - second district).

It is worth noting that, despite being simple, the pronunciation of 二 can change in some combinations. In words like 二日 (futsuka - two days), the reading becomes "futsu", showing how even basic terms can have particularities in the Japanese language. This type of variation is important for those who wish to master the language naturally.

Tips for memorization and curiosities

An effective way to memorize 二[に] is to associate its shape with the two fingers, index and middle, raised, a universal gesture to represent the number two. Another strategy is to create flashcards with images that refer to pairs or doubles, connecting the meaning to the symbol visually.

Interestingly, in some regional dialects of Japan, such as the one in Osaka, the pronunciation of 二 can experience slight variations, but the standard form "ni" is understood throughout the country. For those studying Japanese, mastering this term is a crucial step before moving on to more complex numbers and their combinations.

Vocabulary

Expand your vocabulary with related words:

Synonyms and similar words

  • 二 (ni) - Two
  • 二つ (futatsu) - Two things
  • ふた (futa) - Tampa or blanket, it can also refer to "two".
  • にじゅう (nijuu) - Twenty (20)
  • にじゅっ (nijyuu) - Twenty (variant of "nijuu")
  • にじゅういち (nijuuichi) - Twenty-one (21)
  • にじゅうに (nijuu ni) - Twenty-two (22)
  • にじゅうさん (nijuu san) - Twenty-three (23)
  • にじゅうし (nijuu shi) - Twenty-four (24)
  • にじゅうご (nijuu go) - Twenty-five (25)
  • にじゅうろく (nijuu roku) - Twenty-six (26)
  • にじゅうしち (nijuu shichi) - Twenty-seven (27)
  • にじゅうはち (nijuu hachi) - Twenty-eight (28)
  • にじゅうく (nijuu ku) - Twenty-nine (29)
  • にじゅうきゅう (nijuu kyuu) - Twenty-nine (variant of "nijuu ku")
  • じ (ji) - Hour or unit of measurement
  • じつ (jitsu) - Truth or reality

Related words

真っ二つ

mapputatsu

in two equal parts

二日

futsuka

Second day of the month; two days

二つ

futatsu

two

二十日

hatsuka

twenty days; twentieth (day of month)

二十歳

hatachi

20 years old; 20th year.

二人

ninin

two people; a couple; a couple.

デート

de-to

data; follow a meeting

ダブる

daburu

coincide (fall on the same day); having two of something; repeat a school year after failing

ダブル

daburu

Double

朝寝坊

asanebou

Oversleeping; wake up late.

Romaji: ni
Kana:
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: (num) two

Meaning in English: (num) two

Definition: One of the numbers.

Quick Access
- Vocabulary
- Writing
- Sentences

How to Write in Japanese - (二) ni

See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese. (二) ni:

Example Sentences - (二) ni

See below some example sentences:

彼女の心は真っ二つに割れた。

Kanojo no kokoro wa maffutatsu ni wareta

Her heart broke in two.

  • 彼女 - She
  • の - 's (possessive particle)
  • 心 - heart
  • は - Topic particle
  • 真っ二つ - divided in two
  • に - Location particle
  • 割れた - Broken
私は二十歳です。

Watashi wa nijūsai desu

I am 20 years old.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - topic particle that indicates what is being talked about
  • 二十 (ni juu) - number meaning "twenty"
  • 歳 (sai) - unit of age meaning "years"
  • です (desu) - verb to be in the polite form
私は今年二十歳です。

Watashi wa kotoshi nijuu sai desu

I am 20 years old this year.

I am 20 years old this year.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
  • 今年 (kotoshi) - noun meaning "this year"
  • 二十 (hatachi) - numeral meaning "twenty"
  • 歳 (sai) - suffix indicating age
  • です (desu) - Verb "to be" in polite form
習慣は第二の天性である。

Shuukan wa daini no tensei de aru

The habit is the second natural nature.

  • 習慣 - habit
  • は - Topic particle
  • 第二 - Second
  • の - Possessive particle
  • 天性 - innate nature
  • で - state particle
  • ある - verb to be"

Other Words of this Type: noun

See other words from our dictionary that are also: noun

二