η™Ύ

JLPT N5

Hundred

Readings

On’yomi: ヒャク (hyaku)

Vocabulary

η™Ύ
ひゃく
hundred
百円
γ²γ‚ƒγγˆγ‚“
hundred yen
η™ΎεΉ΄
ひゃくねん
hundred years
ζ•°η™Ύ
すうひゃく
several hundred
η™ΎδΊΊ
ひゃくにん
hundred people

Example Sentences

η™Ύε††γ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
γ²γ‚ƒγγˆγ‚“ γ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚
I have one hundred yen.
η™ΎεΉ΄ηΆšγγΎγ™γ€‚
ひゃくねん ぀γ₯きます。
It lasts a hundred years.
η™ΎδΊΊι›†γΎγ‚ŠγΎγ—γŸγ€‚
ひゃくにん γ‚γ€γΎγ‚ŠγΎγ—γŸγ€‚
A hundred people gathered.

Cultural Note

πŸ“œ η™Ύ symbolizes abundance, perfection, and longevity in Japanese culture.
1. Symbol of Completeness:
o η™Ύ represents β€œa full count,” like saying β€œa hundred percent” β€” perfection or completeness.
o In schools, η™Ύη‚Ή (ひゃくてん) means β€œ100 points,” i.e., a perfect score.
2. Longevity & Celebration:
o η™Ύζ­³οΌˆγ²γ‚ƒγγ•γ„οΌ‰ means β€œ100 years old.”
o Reaching 100 years is an occasion for national celebration in Japan β€” centenarians often receive letters from the Prime Minister.
3. Common Expressions:
o η™Ύθžγ―δΈ€θ¦‹γ«γ—γ‹γšοΌˆγ²γ‚ƒγγΆγ‚“γ―γ„γ£γ‘γ‚“γ«γ—γ‹γšοΌ‰
β†’ β€œSeeing once is better than hearing a hundred times.”
(Equivalent of β€œSeeing is believing.”)
o This phrase shows Japan’s cultural value on direct experience.
4. Symbol in Shrines and Art:
o The character η™Ύ often appears in calligraphy and good luck charms, symbolizing prosperity and full life.