Japanese Counter for Flat Objects (枚) – Paper, Tickets, Cards
Learn how to count flat objects in Japanese using 枚
In Japanese, flat and thin objects are commonly counted with the counter 枚 (まい / mai).
This counter is used for things like paper, tickets, cards, shirts, plates, leaves, photos, stamps, and other flat items.
Basic Pattern
Most numbers follow the pattern:
Number + 枚 (まい / mai)
Examples:
1枚 (いちまい / ichimai)
2枚 (にまい / nimai)
3枚 (さんまい / sanmai)
10枚 (じゅうまい / juumai)
Important Notes
This counter is easier than many other Japanese counters because its pronunciation pattern is very regular. The reading of 枚 (まい / mai) does not change with most numbers.
However, it is important to remember that 枚 (まい / mai) is used specifically for flat or thin objects, not for general items.
Common Examples
紙を一枚ください。
(かみをいちまいください / kami o ichimai kudasai)
Meaning: Please give me one sheet of paper.
切符を二枚買いました。
(きっぷをにまいかいました / kippu o nimai kaimashita)
Meaning: I bought two tickets.
写真を三枚撮りました。
(しゃしんをさんまいとりました / shashin o sanmai torimashita)
Meaning: I took three photos.
This category focuses on the most useful and natural learner-friendly readings for counting flat objects using 枚 (まい / mai).