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  • Big Numbers in Chinese Millions, Billions | Flexi Classes
    If you can remember it, then going to 一千万 (yīqiān wàn) is way easier and faster since you don’t have to count all those zeroes one by one Another example: 34,054, in Chinese we will write it like this: 3,4354 In Chinese characters: 三万四千三百五十四 (sān wàn sì qiān sān bǎi wǔ shí sì)
  • Big Numbers In Chinese - The Ultimate Guide to Big Numbers in Mandarin . . .
    In this infographic, we teach you everything you need to know about big numbers in Chinese In English, we place the comma at every 3 digits, or say every 3 digits in a group But in Chinese, we place the comma at every 4 digits, or say every 4 digits in a group
  • How to Say “One Million” in Chinese: A Comprehensive Guide
    Here are two commonly used formal variations to say “one million” in Chinese: Yī bǎi wàn (一百万): This is the most straightforward and commonly used way to say “one million” in Chinese It directly translates to “one hundred ten-thousands” in English, representing the numerical value accurately
  • Chinese Numbers: How To Count From Zero To One Million
    This guide covers how to count from zero to a million in Mandarin Chinese But before we get into big numbers, let’s start with the basics Chinese Numbers: 0 to 10 If you want to be able to use numbers in Mandarin Chinese, it all comes down to nailing the numbers 0 to 10 The number 1 in Chinese is 一 (yī) Yes, it’s just one horizontal
  • Big numbers in Chinese - Chinese Grammar Wiki
    One million, for example, is 一百万 (yībǎi wàn) If you can memorize that, then going to 一千万 (yīqiān wàn) is way easier and faster, since you don't have to count all those zeroes The recommended shortcuts are: This grammar point is used for Expressing quantity in Mandarin Chinese Get clear explanations and lots of examples here!
  • Big Numbers in Chinese - The struggle with the zeros and other . . .
    Right after that, there’s the big numbers, you will count even higher: at first up to 100 (一百), then 1000 (一千) and finally 10000 (一万) These are the basics to know, but what if you want to use the really big numbers and the amount of zeros is getting out of control? Find it out how by continuing reading
  • More Chinese Numbers: Counting to One Million - China Family Adventure. com
    Here is how we form the higher numbers in Chinese, simply learn 100, 1000, 10000 to get to one million
  • Do you really know how to count in Chinese? | Hacking Chinese
    You might expect the word for one trillion in Chinese to take over after 千亿, which is 兆 (zhào), but in finance, 万亿 (wànyì) is more common, even though this breaks the usual pattern This may be due to the ease of comparing numbers if 亿 is consistently used


















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