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  1. Aug 22, 2016 · roku-nen sei da 6年生だ [I] am a sixth year student. (school year.) In this case the 6th grade of an "elementary school," shougakkou 小学校. If the protagonist of a series uses boku, it's likely they lack confidence and the plot is about growth.

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  3. Aug 22, 2016 · roku-nen sei da 6年生だ [I] am a sixth year student. (school year.) In this case the 6th grade of an "elementary school," shougakkou 小学校. Arrogance. The pronoun ore 俺 can carry a nuance of arrogance. Since most men use ore, and most male characters use ore, it doesn't make sense to say that all these male characters are being arrogant.

  4. 6 (roku) 7 (hichi or nana) 8 (hachi) 9 (ku or kyu) 10 (ju) 11 (ju-ichi) 12 (ju-ni) 13 (ju-san) 14 (ju-shi or ju-yon) 15 (ju-go) 16 (ju-roku) 17 (ju ...

  5. Nov 23, 2017 · In manga and anime, sometimes when characters are introduced by a panel with some text, there's a certain kanji followed by a number that doesn't make much sense. Such kanji are 小, 中, 高 and 大, and the numbers often range from 1 to 3. But what does it mean?!

  6. Oct 6, 2009 · • 1年生 ( = ichi nen sei) first year grade, first-year student, freshman • 2年生 ( = ni nen sei) second grader, second-year student, sophomore. Ex. 「彼は高校2年生です。」 = kare wa koukou ni nen sei desu. = “He is a second-grader in high school.” • 3年生 ( = san nen sei) third grader, third-year student, junior

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  8. yon-jū go-man roku-sen nana-hyaku hachi-jū kyū: Basically, you can read any numbers in this way. But there are some irregular pronunciations. For example, 300 is san-byaku (not san-hyaku), 600 is rop-pyaku (not roku-hyaku). See Numbers page for more details.

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