JLPT N5

Seven

Readings

On’yomi: シチ (shichi)
Kun’yomi: なな(つ) , なの (nana(tsu), nano)
なな(つ) – seven (used for counting things) なの – seven (alternative)

Vocabulary

なな
seven
七つ
ななつ
seven things
七人
ななにん
seven people
七日
なのか
seventh day
七回
ななかい
seven times

Example Sentences

七人います。
ななにん います。
There are seven people.
七日待ちます。
なのか まちます。
I wait seven days.
七回行きました。
ななかい いきました。
I went seven times.

Cultural Note

🌸 Seven (七) is a very auspicious number in Japan.
1. Lucky Number:
o Seven is considered lucky, unlike four (四, “shi” = death).
o Examples: 七福神(しちふくじん) – the Seven Lucky Gods, often depicted in temples and festivals.
2. Festivals & Customs:
o 七五三(しちごさん) – A traditional celebration for children aged 3, 5, and 7, wishing for their healthy growth.
o 七夕(たなばた) – Star Festival on July 7th, celebrating the meeting of Orihime and Hikoboshi (stars Vega and Altair).
3. Daily Use:
o Seven is used in counting objects (七つ) and time expressions (七時 = 7 o’clock).