When studying Chinese, learning to count to 10 is a great place to start. Check out this tutorial on Chinese numbers and you’ll get there in no time.
Let’s take a look at how to count to 10 in Chinese:NumberHanziPinyin 0 零 / 〇 Líng 1 一 Yī 2 二 Èr 3 三 Sān 4 四 Sì 5 五 Wǔ 6 六 Liù 7 七 Qī 8 八 Bā 9 九 Jiǔ 10 十 ShíChinese Numbers 1-20Now we’ve covered up to 10, let’s take it up a notch....
Chinese Numbers 1-10 Chinese people use their characters even for numbers. But nowadays, it’s not uncommon to see Arabic numerals in China either. Here, I’ll show you how to count from 1-10 in Chinese and I’ll also include both Chinese characters and pinyin to help you learn. (Piny...
10,000,000ten million一yī千qiān万wànyīqiān wàn 100,000,000100 million一yī亿yìyì 1,000,000,000one billion十shí亿yìshí yì As you can hopefully see from the table above, the way counting in Chinese works starts of the same as in English all the way up to 9,999. For example ...
11-17 Monkey 2041 Feb. 1 (Friday) Jan. 31 to Feb. 6 Rooster 2042 Jan. 22 (Wednesday) Jan. 21-27 Dog 2043 Feb. 10 (Tuesday) Feb. 9-15 PigWhy Does Chinese New Year Date Change Every YearChina uses the Solar calendar (Gregorian calendar) and the lunar calendar to count the days....
In less than 30 days you’ll be able to correctly pronounce every possible sound in Chinese (pinyin and tones) and even know how to introduce yourself, count to ten, greet and bid farewell, and many other basic skills! In less than 6 months you’ll be proficient in basic conversational...
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is based on the combinition of 10 Heavenly Stems (Tian Gan) and 12 Earthly Branches (Di Zhi), two basic groups of terms of ancient Chinese astronomy and astrology, which work together in a fixed order to mark years, months, days, and hours. Hereunder are some interesting technical terms....
Chinese: 1,0000,0000 – 一亿 (yīyì) This pattern continues with Chinese changing the word every four digits, making it challenging to keep track of large numbers. Even advanced students and native speakers sometimes count the zeros to ensure accuracy when switching between languages. ...
You only need to know 16 characters to write all the Chinese numbers! Easy to learn – simple, logical and regular. 10 rules to count any Chinese number.