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Chinese numbers: Chinese Numbers When learning a new language, one of the most important things is to get the numbers down. Whether you’re telling a new acquaintance how old you are, figuring out bus routes, ordering food in a restaurant, paying for a taxi, or bargaining in a local market, you’ll be totally lost without a firm grasp of the numbers. Here’s an easy to follow chart showing you how to count to 1,000 in Chinese: NUMBER CHARACTER PINYIN 0 零 líng 1 一 yī 2 二 èr 3 三 sān 4 四 sì 5 五 wǔ 6 六 liù 7 七 qī 8 八 bā 9 九 jiǔ 10 十 shí 11 十一 shí yī 12 十二 shí èr 13 十三 shí sān 14 十四 shí sì 15 十五 shí wǔ 16 十六 shí liù 17 十七 shí qī 18 十八 shí bā 19 十九 shí jiǔ 20 二十 èr shí 21 二十一 èr shí yī 30 三十 sān shí 40 四十 sì shí 50 五十 wǔ shí 60 六十 liù shí 70 七十 qī shí 80 八十 bā shí 90 九十 jiǔ shí 100 一百 yì bǎi 101 一百零一 yì bǎi líng yī 102 一百零二 yì bǎi líng èr 110 一百一(十) yì bǎi yī (shí) 111 一百十一 yì bǎi shí yī 120 一百二(十) yì bǎi èr (shí) 125 一百二十五 yì bǎi èr shí wǔ 200 二百/两百 èr bǎi/liǎng bǎi 300 三百 sān bǎi 400 四百
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