何~

なん~

what sort of ~

JLPT N5

Character Breakdown

Understanding 何~

The prefix 何 (なん) is a versatile interrogative used to ask "what" or "which" in various contexts. When combined with counters or nouns, it forms questions like "what kind of~" or "how many~".

Common Uses

  • Asking about types or categories: 何色 (なんいろ) means "what color".
  • Asking about time: 何時 (なんじ) means "what time".
  • Asking about quantity: 何人 (なんにん) means "how many people".

Collocations and Patterns

  • 何~か (なん~か): used to indicate an indefinite number or kind, e.g., 何人か (some people).
  • 何~でも (なん~でも): means "any kind of~".
  • 何~も (なん~も): means "many~" or "a lot of~".

Usage Notes

When using 何 with counters, the reading often changes to なん (e.g., 何時 is read なんじ, not なにじ). This is a common pronunciation pattern to note.

Learners sometimes confuse 何 with どの (which) or なに (what) in different contexts. Remember 何~ is often used with counters or nouns to ask about quantity or type, while なに alone is a general "what".

Formality

何~ is neutral and common in both spoken and written Japanese, suitable for everyday conversation and formal contexts.

Example Sentences

これはなんいろのしゃつですか?

What color shirt is this?

なんじにあいましょうか?

What time shall we meet?

なんにんかともだちがきます。

Some friends are coming.