なん + counter + か
Meanings
- Some, several, a few
- A small number of
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Explanation
This form combines なん (a phonetic form used before counters) with a counter followed by か to express an indefinite, small quantity of something, similar to 'some' or 'a few' in English. It is more formal or literary than using 何 + counter + か in everyday speech. It is typically used with counters like 本, 枚, 匹, 冊, etc., when the speaker wants to emphasize that the exact number is not stated. The なん- form tends to appear in written language or careful speech rather than casual conversation. Note that なん can be heard as 何 before some counters in casual contexts, but なん + counter + か has a distinct nuance of an approximate, unspecified amount.
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I read some books.
Some cats were in the park.
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