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How to Say ‘Two years’ in Japanese

二年

ni nen

[nee nen]

💬 Usage Tip: [二年] is “two years” as a unit. If it’s “two years old/grade,” context decides.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Stating clear timelines is appreciated in Japan; it sounds organized and trustworthy.

Phrase Breakdown

ni

[nee]

two

The number 2. Used in dates, years, counts. For duration, often pairs with 年 (years).

Example

日本語は二年勉強しています。

I have been studying Japanese for two years.

nen

[nen]

year

Means "year." With numbers: 一年, 二年, 三年. For duration, you often say 〜年(間).

Example

面接で二年の経験がありますと言いました。

In the interview, I said, “I have two years of experience.”

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