How to Say ‘84 yen’ in Japanese
八十四円
hachijuu yo en
[hah-chee-joo yohn en]
💬 Usage Tip: [八十四円] means 84 yen. Prices and stamp values are often said before the item name in Japanese.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Postal rates can change over time, so think of this as a useful example pattern for asking by denomination.
Phrase Breakdown
八十
hachijuu
[hah-chee-joo]
eighty
The number eighty, used as part of prices.
はちじゅうえんではありません。
It is not 80 yen.
四
yo
[yohn]
four
The number four, here part of 84.
よんえんたします。
Add 4 yen.
円
en
[en]
yen
Japanese currency unit.
えんでしはらいます。
I pay in yen.
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