Lesson Six

What number is this

In this lesson we will focus on some more numbers in Chinese. So far we have learned the numbers one to ten. Let us count from 1 to10 together in Chinese.

one, èr two, sān three, four, five, liù six, seven, eight, jiǔ nine and shí ten.

Count the numbers from 11 to 19. Please note how the following numbers are formed.

十一shíyī: ten one  = eleven, 十二shíèr: ten two = twelve, 十三shísān: ten three  = thirteen,

十四shísì: ten four = fourteen, 十五shíwǔ: ten five  = fifteen, 十六shíliù: ten six = sixteen,

十七shíqī: ten seven = seventeen, 十八shíbā: ten eight = eighteen and十九shíjiǔ: ten nine = nineteen.

The numbers 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 are formed in the following way. Try to say these numbers in Chinese.

二十èrshí:  two tens =  twenty, 三十sānshí:  three tens =  thirty, 四十sìshí: four tens = forty, 五十wǔshí: five tens = fifty, 六十liùshí: six tens = sixty, 七十qīshí: seven tens = seventy, 八十bāshí: eight tens = eighty and 九十jiǔshí: nine tens = ninety.

We know how to count from 1 to 99 in Chinese. How do you say numbers over 99 in Chinese?

Basic expressions

Let's learn the words

1.

chéng

 

times

multiply

 

2.

děngyú

    

 

equal to

equal to

 

3.

bǎi

 

100

hundred

 

Let's try to do the following maths questions in Chinese.

100x1 = 100    100x2 =200     100x3 =300     100x4 =400     100x5 =500   100x6 =600   100x7 =700   100x8 =800            100x9 =900

The word for 1,000 is

4.

qiān

 

1,000

thousand

Let’s practise the following maths questions.

1,000 x 1 = 1,000                    1,000 x 2 = 2,000                    1,000 x 3 = 3,000       

Now read the following yourselves:

  4,000   5,000   6,000   7,000   8,000   9,000

5.

wàn

 

10,000

ten thousand

wàn  ten thousand is a common unit in Chinese. This concept can be awkward for English speakers to grasp.

Say the following maths questions.

10,000 x 1 = 10,000      10,000 x 2 = 20,000  10,000 x 3 = 30,000    10,000 x 4 = 40,000

Read the following numbers.

50,000             60,000             70,000             80,000             90,000

Examples of the numbers above ten thousand.

shíwàn 100,000  二十万èrshíwàn 200,000                    九十万jiǔshíwàn 900,000                   一百万 yìbǎiwàn1,000,000      

九百万jiǔbǎiwàn 9,000,000    一千万yìqiānwàn 10,000,000 九千万jiǔqiānwàn 90,000,000           

As you may have noticed, 一百万bǎiwàn a hundred ten thousand, which means a million, is not a monosyllabic word in the Chinese counting system.

6.

亿

 

100,000,000

100 million

亿100 million is also a unit in the Chinese counting system.

   亿shíyì      1,000,000,000

  十二亿 shíèr yì 12,000,000,000

7.

bān

 

class

class

 

8.

yīngguó

英国

 

UK, Britain

UK

 

9.

zhōnɡguó

中国

 

China

China

 
Conversation

Let’s put the numbers into context.  I would like to ask you the following questions:

  a.                       人?            

       nǐ     jiā       yǒu   duōshao    rén

       your family have how many people

       How many people are there in your family?

 

  b.  (your answer in Chinese)

 

  a.           多   人?                      

       nǐmen bān  yǒu   duōshao    rén

       your   class have how many people

      How many people are there in your class?

 

  b.  (your answer in Chinese)

 

  a.                人?               

       yīngguó yǒu  duōshao     rén

       U.K      have how many people   

       How many people are there in the U.K?

 

    b. (your answer in Chinese )

 

  a.               人?           

      zhōngguó yǒu duōshao    rén       

      China      have how many people             

      How many people are there in China?

 

  b.  (your answer in Chinese)

Try to ask questions using these new words. Don’t worry about making mistakes. As the Chinese saying goes ‘failure is the mother of success’. Try to learn from mistakes.

Notes on expressions

The tone change of the number word one.

We mentioned the tone-change of ‘’ bù not in Lesson 5.  Have you noticed that one is in the first tone originally, but is pronounced in the fourth tone when it is followed by a first, second, or third tone? Read the following:

   yìbǎi a  hundred (the word one is followed by a third tone).

   yìqiān a  thousand  (the word one is followed by a first tone).  

   yìnián a year  (the word one is followed by a second tone).

When one is followed by a fourth tone, it is pronounced in the second tone as in the following.

   yíwàn ten thousand  (the word ‘one’ is followed by a fourth tone).

   亿 yíyì a hundred million (the word ‘one’ is followed by a fourth tone).

   yíge one [GE] (the word ‘one’ is followed by a fourth tone, although it is marked as a neutral tone).

Tape version

Part one: new words

1.

ten

 

2.

hundred

 

3.

thousand

 

4.

two

 

5.

ten thousand

 

6.

million

 

7.

ten million

 

8.

hundred million

 

9.

times, by

 

10.

equal to

 

11.

class

 

12.

Britain

 

13.

China

 

Part two: expressions

A

you  family  has  how many  people

How many people are there in your family?

B

you  class  has  how many  people

How many people are there in your class?

C

Britain has how many people

How many people are there in Britain?

D

China has how many people     

How many people are there in China?