Talk:3nin Matsuri/@comment-131168-20160725192906/@comment-131168-20160730200210

Since a Japanese person would know 7 is 七 and 10 is 十, I'd think they'd automatically read it as "Juunin" anyway, though it doesn't seem first nature to most of us.

Interesting what you say about Google Translate handling it the same way, though. Maybe there is some sort of rule about how past a certain number the way they're written changes? Just now asking GT to handle "one person, two people, three people" etc., it only ended up using the number kanji for the first two.

In conclusion, *shrug*.