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− | So April 1st, 2013 is <strong>2013</strong>年<strong>4</strong>月<strong>1</strong>日. (<strong>Èr-líng-yī-sān</strong> nián <strong> | + | So April 1st, 2013 is <strong>2013</strong>年<strong>4</strong>月<strong>1</strong>日. (<strong>Èr-líng-yī-sān</strong> nián <strong>Sì</strong> yuè <strong>yī</strong> rì) |
− | Note that 号 (hào) is commonly used in ''spoken'' Mandarin instead of 日 (rì): <Strong>2013</strong>年<strong>4</strong>月<strong>1</strong>号. (<Strong> | + | Note that 号 (hào) is commonly used in ''spoken'' Mandarin instead of 日 (rì): <Strong>2013</strong>年<strong>4</strong>月<strong>1</strong>号. (<Strong>Er-líng-yī-sān</strong> nián <strong>Sì</strong>yuè <strong>yī </strong> hào.) In written Chinese, however, you will see 日 (rì) rather than 号 (hào). |
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Dates in Chinese follow the order "year, month, day." This is in keeping with the larger "from big to small" trend in Chinese culture.
Structure
Dates are arranged from largest unit to smallest: year, month, day.
x 年 + y 月 + z 日
So April 1st, 2013 is 2013年4月1日. (Èr-líng-yī-sān nián Sì yuè yī rì)
Note that 号 (hào) is commonly used in spoken Mandarin instead of 日 (rì): 2013年4月1号. (Er-líng-yī-sān nián Sìyuè yī hào.) In written Chinese, however, you will see 日 (rì) rather than 号 (hào).
x 年 + y 月 + z 号
Examples
- 1868 年 1 月 18 号January 18, 1868
- 1910 年 8 月 9 号August 9, 1910
- 2001 年 7 月 20 日July 20th, 2001
- 1 月 1 日 是 新年。January 1st is New Year's Day.
- 12 月 24 日 是 平安夜。December 24th is Christmas Eve.
- 10 月 1 号 我们 去 上海。We will go to Shanghai on October 1st.
- 我 1990 年 7 月 出生。I was born in July 1990.
- 你 的 生日 是 11 月 11 号吗?Is your birthday November 11th?
- 我 2006 年 4 月 17 号 认识 了 他。I met him on April 17, 2006.
- 1980 年 9 月 4 号 我们 结婚 了。We got married on September 4th, 1980.
See Also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 73-4) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1) (pp. 122-3) →buy
- New Practical Chinese Reader 1 (新实用汉语课本1)(2nd ed) (pp. 141-2) →buy