100 million一亿 [壹億] (yīyì)第一亿 (dìyī yì) 1 billion十亿 [拾億] (shíyì)第十亿 (dìshí yì) 1 trillion一兆 [壹兆] (yīzhào)第一兆 (dìyī zhào) Mandarin recordings by Helen Zhang (张丹) andPeggy Lee (李家慧). Hear Mandarin numbers ...
Learning a language opens new opportunities for others, and when it comes to the Chinese, having a grip on the basics is necessary.Numbers 1 to 100 in Chineseplay an important role in learning the fundamentals. Chinese has a unique system of numbers that expresses linguistic importance and cult...
Numbers are used fruquently in conversation.Here are some numbers in Chinese for you to learn. Number Mandarin Pinyin English 1 一 yī One 2 二 èr Two 3 三 sān Three 4 四 sì Four 5 五 wǔ Five 6 六 liù Six 7 七 qī Seven 8 八 bā Eight 9 九 jiǔ Nine 10 十 shí Ten ...
Mastering the top 100 mandarin Chinese characters is an achievable goal that will set you on the path to fluency. By breaking down the learning process into manageable steps and seeking help when needed, you can build a strong foundation in Chinese. Remember, every learner faces challenges—what...
Mandarin Chinese Numbers Description Mandarin Chinese numbers in simplified characters w/pīnyīn and English on back. Total Cards 51 Subject Language - Chinese Level Not Applicable Created 06/26/2010 Click here to study/print these flashcards. ...
Chinese Numbers 1 to 100 If 20 is “two ten”, you can pretty much guess how the other numbers for the multiples of 10 are said in Chinese. So 30 is 三十 sān shí (three ten), 40 is 四十 sì shí (four ten), and so on all the way up to 90 – 九十 jiǔ shí (nine ten)...
Learn numbers in Chinese from 1 to 100. Numbers is one of the most important vocabulary aspects of the Chinese language. When you learn numbers you will know how to go shopping, learn days of the week and months easily. Numbers also form the basis of lots of idiomatic expressions in ...
Chinese Numbers Made Easy! Mandarin Chinese is a specific and difficult language to learn. But the good news is, its numbers are quite easy! Remember, learn numbers 1-10, then 100, 1,000 and 10,000 and by combining these together, you can literally count to infinity and beyond. ...
What to Notice when Using Chinese Numbers Change in tones In Mandarin, the four most common tones (四声sìshēng) are: The first tone – 阴平 (yīn píng), often called 第一声 (dì yī shēng), is stable and flat, meaning it does not rise or fall. It is also often described as a...
Numbers in Chinese - three quizzes to learn the numbers starting fromnumbers 1-12for absolute beginners. Here you have two options - apinyin 1-12numbers game and a1-12 charactersgame for beginning to learn Chinese script. You will need the numbers from 1-12 to continue on with thenumbers...