How to Say ‘600 yen’ in Japanese
六百円
roppyaku en
[roppyaku en]
💬 Usage Tip: [六百円] means 600 yen. [百] can sound a little different in compounds, so listen carefully when clerks say prices quickly.
🇯🇵 In Japan: At convenience stores, prices are usually read clearly, but fast speech can make numbers tricky for learners. Watching the register screen helps a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
六百
roppyaku
[roppyaku]
six hundred
The number 600. In prices, it combines with 円 to mean 600 yen.
この切手は六百で買えます。
You can buy this stamp for six hundred.
円
en
[en]
yen
Japan's currency unit. It is used after a number to show the price.
このはがきは八十五円です。
This postcard is 85 yen.
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