Juusan
Juusan is a romanization that can refer to multiple things, but it is most commonly the representation of a Japanese numeral. In Japanese, 十三 is read as jū-san, and when written in non-diacritic romaji it is often rendered as juusan. The form is used to express the cardinal number thirteen in counting, dates, ages, and in compound phrases such as 十三年 (jūsan-nen, the thirteenth year). Spelling can vary between juusan and juu-san depending on style guides or typographic conventions.
Beyond numerals, Juusan can appear as a proper name or toponym in fictional works or as a
Linguistically, Juusan is a phonetic rendering of a numeral rather than a standalone word with a separate
In summary, Juusan primarily denotes the number thirteen in Japanese romanization, with occasional use as a