How to Say ‘2,000 yen’ in Japanese
二千円
nisen en
[nee-sen en]
💬 Usage Tip: [円] is yen. [二千円] means 2,000 yen. Large Japanese numbers show up a lot in prices, so this one is good to recognize fast.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Taxi fares in Japan can feel pricey compared with trains, so checking the estimate first is smart.
Phrase Breakdown
二千
nisen
[nee-sen]
two thousand
The number 2,000, often used for prices.
二千円ぐらいかかります。
It costs about 2,000 yen.
円
en
[en]
yen
Japanese currency unit.
二千円を払います。
I pay 2,000 yen.
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