Counting Times and Occurrences Mastery Hub: The Industry Fou
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Within the context of temporal counting in Japanese, what is the fundamental conceptual shift required when transitioning from counting discrete events (e.g., "three times") to counting durations (e.g., "three days") as emphasized in "The Complete Japanese Counters Mastery Course 2026"?
When mastering the nuances of counting occurrences of an action in Japanese, as detailed in "The Complete Japanese Counters Mastery Course 2026," what is the critical distinction between using the counter for "times" (回 - kai) and the counter for "things/items" (個 - ko) when referring to the number of times a specific object was interacted with?
In "The Complete Japanese Counters Mastery Course 2026," the mastery of temporal counting extends to distinguishing between counters for specific units of time (e.g., 日 - nichi for days) and more general temporal markers. What is the primary conceptual pitfall to avoid when counting a period of time that spans across a month boundary, using a general temporal counter?
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