How to Say ‘350 yen’ in Japanese
三百五十円
sanbyaku gojuu en
[sahn-byah-koo goh-jyuu en]
💬 Usage Tip: [三百五十円] means 350 yen. [円] is the Japanese currency unit.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Cash is still common in Japan, though cards and transit IC payments are now widely accepted in convenience stores.
Phrase Breakdown
三百
sanbyaku
[sahn-byah-koo]
three hundred
The number 300. In Japanese this is read irregularly as さんびゃく.
三百円から三百五十円になりました。
It changed from 300 yen to 350 yen.
五十
gojuu
[goh-jyuu]
fifty
The number 50. Often combines with larger numbers in prices.
五十円玉を出します。
I will take out a 50-yen coin.
円
en
[en]
yen
Japan's currency unit, used after numbers when saying a price.
これは三百五十円です。
This is 350 yen.
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