小数点

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See also: 小數點

Chinese[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of – see 小數點 (“radix point; decimal point”).
(This term is the simplified form of 小數點).
Notes:

Japanese[edit]

Kanji in this term
しょう
Grade: 1
すう
Grade: 2
てん
Grade: 2
on’yomi
Alternative spellings
小數點 (kyūjitai)
少数点

Etymology[edit]

From 小数 (shōsū, decimal) +‎ (ten, point, dot).

Noun[edit]

(しょう)(すう)(てん) (shōsūten

  1. decimal point, radix point

Usage notes[edit]

A decimal point itself is pronounced as てん (ten, literally dot). For example, 9.58 is pronounced as きゅうてんごーはち (kyū ten gō hachi, literally nine point five eight) and 19.19 is pronounced as じゅうきゅうてんいちきゅう (jū-kyū ten ichi kyū, literally ten-nine point one nine).

きゅう (kyū)
てん (ten)
きゅう (kyū)
はち (hachi)

In vertical writing, [[.]] is replaced with . For example, 9.98 is written as 9・98 in vertical writhing. However its pronunciation does not change.

There is some exception. てん (ten, literally dot) is sometimes replaced with コンマ (konma, literally comma), especially when integer part is zero. For example, 0.31 is normally pronounced as れいてんさんいち (rei ten san ichi, literally zero point three one) or exceptionally pronounced as れいコンマさんいち (rei konma san ichi, literally zero comma three one). In this case, integer part is sometimes omitted to pronounce. 0.3 can be read as コンマさん (konma san, literally comma three).

Derived terms[edit]