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 ...
In Chinese you can write numbers as numerals as we do in English, that is 0,1,2,3,etc., or you in words, the equivalent of zero, one, two, three, etc. Whichever way you write the character the pronunciation is the same.Number in Numerals English Chinese Pinyin 0 zero 零líng ...
In China, phone numbers always start with 1. Note that the number one in phone numbers must be pronounced 幺(yāo) in order to avoid confusion with 7 (qi), which sounds similar to 1 (yī). Another difference is that in English, we sometimes combine two or even three numbers together, ...
Case three.I am looking for this character,氯, and again my Concise Oxford lets me down. It is not there. But this time I recognise the lower part of the character as lù. Because I have this knowledge, this time I go straight for “Chinese by Numbers.” In the pinyin index I find...
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Basic Chinese characters, also known asradicals, are the fundamental components that make up more complex characters. Some examples include numbers like 一 (one), 二 (two), 三 (three), and common words like 上 (up/on), 下 (down/under), and 中 (middle/center). ...
Think of these numbers as building blocks for numbers 11 and beyond. NumberChinesePinyin 0 零 líng 1 一 yī 2 二 èr 2 两 liǎng 3 三 sān 4 四 sì 5 五 wǔ 6 六 liù 7 七 qī 8 八 bā 9 九 jiǔ 10 十 shí Now you’re probably asking: Why are there two ways to say ...
Wu (simplified Chinese: 吴语 ; traditional Chinese: 吳語 ; pinyin: Wúyǔ; Wugniu and IPA:6wu-gniu6 [ɦu˩.nʲy˦] (Shanghainese), 2ghou-gniu6 [ɦou˨.nʲy˧] (Suzhounese)) is a major group of Sinitic languages spoken primarily in Shangha
personal or everyday life, such as greeting others, asking and introducing someone’s name and nationality, asking for someone’s telephone number, asking about the time and date, making a simple suggestion and request, reading numbers from 0~999, making a simple phone call, asking for price...
) into words. It has two input methods: the standard keypad style and a novel way to choose numbers using odometer-like wheels that make it easy to learn counting by ones, tens, hundreds, etc. It also features a fast-paced game to help you train yourself to quickly recognize numbers....