How to Say ‘How many sheets / pieces?’ in Japanese
何枚
nan mai
[nan my]
💬 Usage Tip: [何] means "what/how many," and [枚] is the counter for thin flat items. Together: "how many pieces?"
🇯🇵 In Japan: Stamps are counted with [枚], just like paper. Counters are a big part of everyday Japanese shopping talk.
Phrase Breakdown
何
nan
[nan]
how many; what number
Used before a counter to ask quantity.
なんまいほしいですか。
How many do you want?
枚
mai
[my]
counter for flat items
Counter for stamps, tickets, and paper-like items.
なんまいのまいです。
This mai is from nanmai.
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