Japanese 87 goes like this: 八十七 - Kanji, characters taken from Chinese originally. はち じゅう なな - Hiragana (spaces wouldn't normally be there, but they're split to match each Kanji) Hachi jyuu nana - Romaji, Japanese spelled out using the alphabet, and how you read both of the above. Eight ten seven - The literal translation. Nothing fancy like "eight tens", it's literally just "eight" and then "ten".
Gujarati word for 87, સિત્યાસી (“Sityāsī”):
સિત્ય (“sitya”) means 80.
આસી (“āsī”) means 7.
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Japanese 87 goes like this:
八十七 - Kanji, characters taken from Chinese originally.
はち じゅう なな - Hiragana (spaces wouldn't normally be there, but they're split to match each Kanji)
Hachi jyuu nana - Romaji, Japanese spelled out using the alphabet, and how you read both of the above.
Eight ten seven - The literal translation. Nothing fancy like "eight tens", it's literally just "eight" and then "ten".