How to Say ‘Two sheets / two tickets’ in Japanese
二枚
ni mai
[nee]
💬 Usage Tip: [二枚] uses the counter [枚] for flat objects. Tickets, paper, stamps, and even slices of some foods can use [枚]—Japanese counters love categories.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using the right counter is helpful, but do not worry if you forget. In real life, staff will usually understand and help you along.
Phrase Breakdown
二
ni
[nee]
two
The number two, used here before the counter for tickets.
チケットがひつようなのは二です。
The number of tickets needed is two.
枚
mai
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