How do you count to 50 in Chinese?
How do you count to 50 in Chinese?
Chinese numbers 1-100
Number | Character | Pinyin |
---|---|---|
49 | 四十九 | Sì shí jiǔ |
50 | 五十 | Wǔ shí |
51 | 五十一 | Wǔ shí yī |
52 | 五十二 | Wǔ shí èr |
How do you say 40 in Chinese?
See if you can figure it out on your own. I even went ahead and threw in the number zero for no extra charge!…Chinese Numbers 1-100 Posted by sasha on Oct 22, 2012 in Uncategorized, Vocabulary.
Number | Chinese Character | Pinyin |
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39 | 三十九 | Sān shí jiǔ |
40 | 四十 | Sì shí |
41 | 四十一 | Sì shí yī |
42 | 四十二 | Sì shí èr |
How do you count to 30 in Chinese?
It’s that simple. They are one of the first things you’ll study when learning Chinese….Chinese Numbers 1-100.
Number | Hanzi | Pinyin |
---|---|---|
29 | 二十九 | Èr shí jiǔ |
30 | 三十 | Sān shí |
31 | 三十一 | Sān shí yī |
32 | 三十二 | Sān shí èr |
How do you say 二百五 in Chinese?
With 200, there are two different pronunciations – 二百 (èr bǎi) and 两百 (liǎng bǎi). Both are OK. It’s important to note that the number 250, which is 二百五, is also an insult in Chinese. If you call someone an 二百五, you’re basically telling them that they’re a good for nothing idiot.
How do you say 200 in Chinese?
With 200, there are two different pronunciations – 二百 (èr bǎi) and 两百 (liǎng bǎi). It’s important to note that the number 250, which is 二百五, is also an insult in Chinese. If you call someone an 二百五, you’re basically telling them that they’re a good for nothing idiot.
How do you write numbers in Chinese characters?
The rules are pretty simple to combine them to become new numbers. Now if you know one to ten in Chinese characters — you actually know number one to ninety-nine in Chinese. This is because numbers like 20 or 30 are represented by just adding the “number” + “10” + “number”.
How do you say 110 in Chinese?
For 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, or 190, Chinese usually leave out the character 十 (ten). Technically, 110 should be 一百一十, but people usually just say 一百一. That’s why it’s important to use 零 for 101-109.