Aside Pinyin and Tone, Numbers are easy and are the 1st to be studied when learning a new language, especially that there are no alphabets in the Chinese language to start with.
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The 7 looks like an up-side-down English 7, the 8 looks like an Arabic 8. Also you can spot an English 4 and 5 in the corresponding Chinese 4 and 5. This is how I managed to learn them!
Chinese numerals are similar to Roman numerals when it comes to expressing tens and hundreds.
- Roman: 37 is XXXVII (3 tens, and a 7)
- Chinese: 三十七 (3 tens, and a 7 said as sān shí qī)
After learning this logic in numbers I realized that English numbers might be an evolved form of the same root – thirty seven might actually be like ‘three tens and a seven’, where ‘three tens’ evolved to be ‘thirty’ and so).
The hand gestures shown in the picture are used commonly in China to express prices and numbers – so handy to know.
The hand gestures shown in the picture are used commonly in China to express prices and numbers – so handy to know.
Saying a decimal number like 4.5 is similar to English. ‘diǎn’ or ‘点’replaces ‘point’.
Hundred is "bai" (百) and thousand is "qian" (千)
1.2 one point two 一点二 yī diǎn èr
13 ten and three 十三
31 three tens and one 三十一
800 eight hundreds 八百
1345.8 one thousand three hundred four tens and five point eight
一千三百四十五点八 yī qian diǎn
This is a basic demonstration of Chinese numbers which helps in understanding and saying numbers. It needs good practice to get used to pronunciation as it is the trickiest part. Actually, when we learned the numbers, we were able to understand what the cashiers are saying by filtering out the numbers we hear.
The good news is that people in China use English numbers when writing or on tickets. They do not use the Chinese characters. If communicating numbers is not working, you can easily escape the misunderstanding by writing the numbers in English on a piece of paper – everybody understands.
3 comments:
You are very good as posting blog posts .. i like how everything is nice and organized :) You should keep doing a blog even when you are done with china .. just pick some topics you like ..
thankss it makes me want to write more :)
are the mandarin posts helping in giving a start to learning chinese? i am trying to put the best ways of all what we were exposed to
The picture has the wrong sign for 7 qi and 8 ba. The characters and pinyin is correct but the hand signs are flipped!
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