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There are couple of mnemonics for square root numbers :
sqrt(2) -> "hitoyo hitoyo ni hitomigoro"
1. 4 1 4 2 1 3 5 6
sqrt(3) -> "hitonamini ogoreya"
1. 7 3 2 0 5 0 8
sqrt(5) -> "fuji.sanroku oroya" (??? I'm not sure)
2.2 3 6 0 6 8
From: Hajime Hirase
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1 4 1 4 2 1 3 5 6
sqrt(2) = hitoyo hitoyoni hitomi goro (worth seeing night after night)
1 7 3 2 05 0 8
sqrt(3) = hitonamini ogoreya (pay for me like others do)
2 2 3 6 2 0 6 7 9
sqrt(5) = fujisanrokuni oomunaku (a parrot sings in Mt. Fuji)
From: Naoto Takahashi
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sqrt(2) = 1.41421356
hito(1) yo(4) hito(1) yo(4) ni(2) hito(1) mi(3) go(5) ro(6)
"night by night, things seems to become better to be seen".
sqrt(3) = 1.7320508
hito(1) na(7) mi(3) ni(2) o(0) go(5) re(0) ya(8)
"please buy me something like others".
sqrt(5) = 2.2360679
fu(2) ji(2) san(3) roku(6) o(0) mu(6) na(7) ku(9)
"a parrot cries at the foot of Mt. Fuji".
sqrt(6) = 2.44949
ni(2) yo(4) yo(4) ku(9) yo(4) ku(9)
"make it resemble to that very very much".
sqrt(8) = 2.8284
ni(2) ya(8) ni(2) ya(8) shi(4)
"give a broad grin".
From: Kazuhiko Kudo