かぞ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, transitive)
1. to count; to enumerate
Kanji used
number
Pitch accent
ぞえ
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Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
to count on one's fingers; to count down the days (in anticipation); to look forward to
crying over spilt milk; (lit.) counting the age of one's dead child
to lead (a man) around by the nose
Examples (27 in total)
I'm counting the number of people.
He can't count.
Tom is counting money.
Can you count in French?
Can you also count in Italian?
She can count from one to ten.
Have you ever tried to count the stars?
My son can count up to a hundred now.
Count the apples in the basket.
The squirrel closed its eyes and began to count hazelnuts.
In hockey and soccer, goals are counted as points.
He is numbered among the greatest scientists in the world.
The child counted ten.
I counted to two hundred.
That child can count to twenty.
Close your eyes and count to ten.
Can you count to ten in Chinese?
Count from one to ten.
The boy can count to ten.
When angry, count to ten.
He can count up to ten with his fingers.
She is two years old, but she can already count to 100.
He says his son can count up to 100 now.
That child is only four, but he can already count to 100.
You could count to ten when you were two years old.
There are three different types of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't.
My birthday is a month from today. That is to say, April 5th.