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  1. Feb 26, 2012 · Let's learn how to say numbers from 1-10 in Mandarin Chinese! 中文数字一到十 This is very basic and important for learning Chinese! S U B S C R I B E: https://goo....

  2. Chinese Numbers 1-10. 数字一到十 ( Shù zì yī dào shí ) – Numbers one to ten. The numbers from 1 to 10 in Chinese are the following: 一 ( yī ) – 1. 二 ( èr ) – 2.

  3. Aug 12, 2022 · In formal Chinese, which is known as Mandarin or Putonghua, the Chinese words for “one, two, three” are “, èr, sān” respectively. These are the most common and universally understood terms you can use throughout China. Here’s a breakdown of each number: 1. 一 (yī) – One.

  4. 两 [兩] (liǎng) is used for two when counting people and things. It can be also used as the first digit in two hundred (两百), two thousand (两千), etc, however only for the first digit - 222 people = 两百二十二人 or 二百二十二人.

  5. Sep 4, 2023 · 1: Just like in English, raise only your index finger. 2: Also the same as in English, raise your index finger and your middle finger. 3: This is similar to English, but not quite the same. Most Chinese people raise their little finger, ring finger, and middle finger to represent the number 3. 4: Once again, the same as in English. Raise all ...

  6. Tone for “一” (one): yī, yí or yì? Chinese for “Two”: 二 (èr) or 两 (liǎng)? How to Use Chinese Numbers. Bonus: Using Chinese Numbers Like a Native. FAQ about Chinese Numbers. Final Words about Chinese Numbers. Chinese Numbers & How to Count in Chinese – An Overview.

  7. Oct 24, 2023 · A horizontal stroke 一 (yī) means 1, two horizontal strokes, 二 (èr), represents the number 2, three strokes, 三 (sān), as you can easily imagine, represents the number 3! Then, of course, it’s not all about parallel horizontal strokes.