Counting numbers currencies Supplementary of Unit Numbers Counting
Counting numbers & currencies Supplementary of Unit “Numbers”
Counting numbers Ten-thousands (1 -9999) 万(wàn) Thousands 千(qiān) Hundreds 百(bǎi) Tens 十(shí) Ones 个(gè) 一 零 六 五 三 二 - 106 5320 89, 715 8, 9715 八 九 七 一 五 273, 896 27, 3896 二十七 三 八 九 六 2, 864, 720 286, 4720 两百八十六 四 七 二 96, 731, 704 9673, 1704 九千六百七 十三萬 一 七 零 100, 000 1, 0000 億/萬萬 一億 四
Counting numbers Trillion (1 -9999) 兆 Zhào 1, 0000, 0000 One hundred Millions (1 -9999) (億)億 Yì Ten-thousands (1 -9999) (萬)萬 Wàn 1, 0000, 0000 十兆 10, 0000, 0000 十億 10, 0000 十萬 10, 0000 i. e. , 1. 3 billion people = 十三億人 (rén) 百兆 100, 0000, 0000 百億 100, 0000 百萬 100, 0000 千兆 1000, 0000, 0000 千億 1000, 0000 千萬 1000, 0000 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 千 Qiān 百 Bǎi 十 Shí (個)个 Gè 1000 10
Units Numbers Forms of Numbers Common form Banking form Traditional form 零(líng) 一(yī) 壹(yī) 二(èr) � (èr) 貳(èr) 三(sān) � or 参(sān) 參(sān) 四(sì) 肆(sì) 五(wǔ) 伍(wǔ) 六(liù) � (liù) 陸(liù) 七(qī) 柒(qī) 八(bā) 捌(bā) 九(jiǔ) 玖(jiǔ) 十(shí) 拾(shí) 百(bǎi) Hundreds 佰(bǎi) 百(bǎi) 千(qiān) Thousands 仟(qiān) 万(wàn) Ten-thousands 万(wàn) 萬(wàn) � (yì) One hundred Millions � (yì) 億(yì) 兆(zhào) Trillion 兆(zhào)
http: //online. eon. com. hk/chinese. Numeral. html The number 11 is written as 10 and 1 or 十一. The number 12 is written as 10 and 2 or 十二 and so on. Likewise 20 is written as 2*10 or 二十, 21 as 2*10+1 or 二十一, 300 as 3*100 or 三百, 4000 as 四千. Basically, the number is a multiple of the largest unit followed by the next largest unit and so on, e. g. 1234 is written as 一千二百三十四 This is similar to the English numbering system which express 1234 as one (一) thousand (千) two (二) hundred (百) and thirty (三十) four ( 四) Unlike the English numbering system, the Chinese has a unit for 10, 000 (萬) and one for 100, 000 (億). So the number 10, 000 (ten thousand) is expressed as 一萬 and 300, 000 (three hundred million) as 三億 while 1, 000 (one million) is simply expressed as 一百萬. Note that the number 305 is not written as 三百五 but rather 三百零五. 三百五 refers to 350, not 305 and we need to insert a 零 before 五 to denote 5. Likewise 一千六 refers to 1, 600 not, 1006. As to numbers containing internal zeros between units other than 0 to 9, it is preferred. although not strictly, to insert a 零 to denote the interior 0 e. g. 一千零六十 to denote 1060. 兩 is used to denote 2 for units of 1000 (千) or above e. g. 兩千、兩萬. The number 200 can be expressed as 二百 or 兩百 while 20 is always expressed as 二十 and 2 as 二. Enter any number into the text box on the top right corner and press enter. The number will be converted to the Chinese Numeral Equivalent.
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