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* 三  <em>块</em> 八<span class="trans">Three kuai eight (3.8)</span>
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* 三  <em>块</em> 八<span class="pinyin">sān <em>kuài</em> bā </span><span class="trans">Three kuai eight (3.8)</span>
* 十 <em>块</em> 二<span class="trans">Ten kuai two (10.2)</span>
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* 十 <em>块</em> 二<span class="pinyin">shí <em>kuài</em> èr</span><span class="trans">Ten kuai two (10.2)</span>
* 九 <em>块</em> 五<span class="trans">Nine kuai five (9.5)</span>
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* 九 <em>块</em> 五<span class="pinyin">jiǔ <em>kuài</em> wǔ</span><span class="trans">Nine kuai five (9.5)</span>
* 一 <em>块</em> 七<span class="trans">One kuai seven (1.7)</span>
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* 一 <em>块</em> 七<span class="pinyin">yī <em>kuài</em> qī</span><span class="trans">One kuai seven (1.7)</span>
* 五 十 <em>块</em> 五<span class="trans">Fifty kuai five (50.5)</span>
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* 五 十 <em>块</em> 五<span class="pinyin">wǔ shí <em>kuài</em> wǔ</span><span class="trans">Fifty kuai five (50.5)</span>
* 七 十 二 <em>块</em> 四<span class="trans">Seventy-two kuai four (72.4)</span>
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* 七 十 二 <em>块</em> 四<span class="pinyin">qīshí'èr <em>kuài</em> sì</span><span class="trans">Seventy-two kuai four (72.4)</span>
* 二 十 三 <em>块</em> 八<span class="trans">Twenty-three kuai eight (23.8)</span>
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* 二 十 三 <em>块</em> 八<span class="pinyin">èr shí sān <em>kuài</em> bā</span><span class="trans">Twenty-three kuai eight (23.8)</span>
* 两 百 一 十 二 <em>块</em> 三<span class="trans">Two hundred and twelve kuai three (212.3)</span>
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* 两 百 一 十 二 <em>块</em> 三<span class="pinyin">liǎng bǎi yīshí'èr <em>kuài</em> sān</span><span class="trans">Two hundred and twelve kuai three (212.3)</span>
* 一 百 七 十 二 <em>块</em> 四<span class="trans">One hundred and seventy-two kuai four (172.4)</span>
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* 一 百 七 十 二 <em>块</em> 四<span class="pinyin">yī bǎi qī shí èr <em>kuài</em> sì</span><span class="trans">One hundred and seventy-two kuai four (172.4)</span>
* 一 千 三 百 五 十 八  <em>块</em> 五<span class="trans">One thousand three hundred and fifty-eight kuai five (1358.5)</span>
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* 一 千 三 百 五 十 八  <em>块</em> 五<span class="pinyin">yī qiān sānbǎi wǔshíbā <em>kuài</em> wǔ</span><span class="trans">One thousand three hundred and fifty-eight kuai five (1358.5)</span>
  
 
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Revision as of 08:44, 30 October 2014

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

  • 3.8 sān kuàimáo
  • 10.2shí kuài liǎng máo
  • 9.5jiǔ kuàimáo
  • 1.7kuàimáo
  • 五 十 50.5wǔshí kuàimáo
  • 七 十 二 72.4qīshí'èr kuàimáo
  • 一 百 100.5yībǎi kuàimáo
  • 五 百 500.3wǔbǎi kuài sān máo
  • 两 千 两 百 2200.2liǎng qiān liǎng bǎi kuài liǎng máo
  • 三 千 一 百 3100.1sānqiān yībǎi kuàimáo

If the smaller units are only in tens, you can just say the number of tens. So 3.86 RMB is "三 八 (sān kuài bā)". Also this way of speaking is normally only used in matters with less than 100.

  • sān kuàiThree kuai eight (3.8)
  • shí kuài èrTen kuai two (10.2)
  • jiǔ kuàiNine kuai five (9.5)
  • kuàiOne kuai seven (1.7)
  • 五 十 wǔ shí kuàiFifty kuai five (50.5)
  • 七 十 二 qīshí'èr kuàiSeventy-two kuai four (72.4)
  • 二 十 三 èr shí sān kuàiTwenty-three kuai eight (23.8)
  • 两 百 一 十 二 liǎng bǎi yīshí'èr kuài sānTwo hundred and twelve kuai three (212.3)
  • 一 百 七 十 二 yī bǎi qī shí èr kuàiOne hundred and seventy-two kuai four (172.4)
  • 一 千 三 百 五 十 八 yī qiān sānbǎi wǔshíbā kuàiOne thousand three hundred and fifty-eight kuai five (1358.5)


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

  • 八 毛 六3.86sān kuài bā máo liù



And if there's no smaller unit, e.g. 3 RMB, you can just say:

  • sān kuài Three kuai

块 (kuài) is the more common, informal way to talk about money. More formally you can use 元 (yuán) 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 (kuài) is appropriate in more situations than "bucks" or "quid", though.

See also

Sources and further reading

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