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− | + | When using measure words, every number is used before the measure it except for 二 (two). It is replaced with 两. When saying the number two without any measure word, you cannot use 两. | |
− | + | 零 is zero. 半 is 1/2. | |
− | + | After the number 9,999, things get complicated. In English, 10,000=ten thousand. However, in Chinese, 10,000=一万. 100,000 is then ten ten thousands, or 十万. This system takes a lot of practice, since our number system is divided by every three zeros, and Chinese is divided into every four zeros. | |
− | + | 1,000=千 | |
− | + | 10,000=万 | |
− | + | 100,000,000=亿 | |
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Notes
When using measure words, every number is used before the measure it except for 二 (two). It is replaced with 两. When saying the number two without any measure word, you cannot use 两.
零 is zero. 半 is 1/2.
After the number 9,999, things get complicated. In English, 10,000=ten thousand. However, in Chinese, 10,000=一万. 100,000 is then ten ten thousands, or 十万. This system takes a lot of practice, since our number system is divided by every three zeros, and Chinese is divided into every four zeros.
1,000=千 10,000=万 100,000,000=亿
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