What is the Mandarin character for 0?
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Chinese numbers | ||
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0 | 102 | |
Normal (小寫/小写) | 〇, 零 | 百 |
Financial (大寫/大写) | 零 | 佰 |
How do you write numbers in Mandarin Chinese?
Number System (數字系統)
- 0: 〇(零): líng.
- 1: 一(壹) yī
- 2: 二(Traditional:貳) èr.
- 3: 三(Traditional:叁) sān.
- 4: 四(肆) sì
- 5: 五(伍) wǔ
- 6: 六(Traditional:陸) liù
- 7: 七(柒) qī
How do you read numbers in Mandarin?
“Fourteen” is expressed as 十四 (shísì) or “ten-four.” That means apart from zero to ten, the only words you need to know to be able to use the whole number system are large numbers, starting with hundred 百 (yībǎi), thousand, 千 (yīqiān)….Chinese Numbers Are Easier Than English Numbers.
0 | 零 | líng |
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5 | 五 | wǔ |
6 | 六 | liù |
7 | 七 | qī |
8 | 八 | bā |
What is the number 1 in Chinese?
When learning Chinese numbers, the first approach is pretty basic: A horizontal stroke 一 (yī) means 1, two horizontal strokes, 二 (èr), represents the number 2, three strokes, 三 (sān), as you can easily imagine, represents the number 3!…Chinese Numbers 0-10.
Number | Hanzi | Pinyin |
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1 | 一 | Yī |
2 | 二 | Èr |
3 | 三 | Sān |
4 | 四 | Sì |
How do you write 0 in Chinese?
Zero (零): [líng]Ling with an upward inflection. One (一): [yī] Ee with a long “e” sound. Two (二): [èr] Are with a downward inflection for the letter “r”. Three (三): [sān] San without an inflection.
How do you say 100 in Chinese?
To say “One hundred (100)” in Chinese, you need a new word – 百 (bǎi) or 一百 (yìbǎi). The difference is the same as it is in English: 百 (bǎi) means “a hundred” and 百 (yìbǎi) is “one hundred”.
How do you count to 10 in Mandarin Chinese?
One (1) is 一 yī. Two (2) is 二 èr. Three (3) is 三 sān. Four (4) is 四 sì….Continue counting from 6 to 10.
- Six (6) is 六 liù.
- Seven (7) is 七 qī.
- Eight (8) is 八 bā.
- Nine (9) is 九 jiŭ.
- Ten (10) is 十 shí.