Difference between revisions of "Counting money"
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− | * 三 <em>块</em> 八 <em>毛</em> <span class="expl">3.8</span><span class=" | + | * 三 <em>块</em> 八 <em>毛</em> <span class="expl">3.8</span> |
− | + | * 十块两毛</em> <span class="expl">10.2</span> | |
− | * 九块五毛 | + | * 九块五毛</em> <span class="expl">9.5</span> |
− | * 一块七毛 | + | * 一块七毛</em> <span class="expl">1.7</span> |
− | * 五十块五毛 | + | * 五十块五毛</em> <span class="expl">15.5</span> |
− | * 七十二块四毛 | + | * 七十二块四毛</em> <span class="expl">72.4</span> |
− | * 一百块五毛 | + | * 一百块五毛</em> <span class="expl">100.5</span> |
− | * 五百块三毛 | + | * 五百块三毛</em> <span class="expl">500.3</span> |
− | * 两千两百块两毛 | + | * 两千两百块两毛</em> <span class="expl">2.000,2</span> |
− | * 三千一百块一毛 | + | * 三千一百块一毛</em> <span class="expl">3.100,1</span> |
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* 三 <em>块</em> 八<span class="trans">Three kuai eight</span> | * 三 <em>块</em> 八<span class="trans">Three kuai eight</span> | ||
− | * 十块二 | + | * 十块二<span class="trans">Ten kuai two</span> |
− | * 九块五 | + | * 九块五<span class="trans">Nine kuai five</span> |
− | * 一块七 | + | * 一块七<span class="trans">One kuai 7</span> |
− | * 五十块五 | + | * 五十块五<span class="trans">Fifty kuai five</span> |
− | * 七十二块四 | + | * 七十二块四<span class="trans">Seventy-two kuai four</span> |
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− | * 三 <em>块</em><span class="trans"> | + | * 三 <em>块</em><span class="trans">Three kuai</span> |
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Revision as of 09:23, 6 November 2013
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Cash rules everything around us, and in China there's no exception. Mastering how to say quantities of money is vital!
Structure
Chinese has a specific structure for talking about quantities for money:
Number + 块 + Number + 毛
Examples
- 三 块 八 毛 3.8
- 十块两毛 10.2
- 九块五毛 9.5
- 一块七毛 1.7
- 五十块五毛 15.5
- 七十二块四毛 72.4
- 一百块五毛 100.5
- 五百块三毛 500.3
- 两千两百块两毛 2.000,2
- 三千一百块一毛 3.100,1
If the smaller units are only in tens, you can just say the number of tens. So 3.86 RMB is "三 块 八"。而且这种说法一般只用于100以内的事。
- 三 块 八Three kuai eight
- 十块二Ten kuai two
- 九块五Nine kuai five
- 一块七One kuai 7
- 五十块五Fifty kuai five
- 七十二块四Seventy-two kuai four
The first number is the amount of whole RMB (or dollars etc.), and the second is the amount smaller units (e.g. cents). So 3.86 RMB is
- 三 块 八 毛 六3.86
And if there's no smaller unit, e.g. 3 RMB, you can just say:
- 三 块Three kuai
块 is the more common, informal way to talk about money. More formally you can use 元 in exactly the same way. This is similar to the difference between "dollars" and "bucks" in American English, or "pounds" and "quid" in British English. 块 is appropriate in more situations than "bucks" or "quid", though.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- A Practical Chinese Grammar For Foreigners (外国人实用汉语语法) (pp. 88-9) →buy
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 233-4) →buy