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Mandarin Numbers 1-100 Posted by on Mar 24, 2010 in Vocabulary

If you’re interested in learning Chinese numbers 1-100, use the table below to help with your studies! Note that generally numbers are easy to construct. If you know the numbers 1-10 and 100, then you can express any number from 1-100! See below:

*Note: Zero is 零 ling2.*

一 yi1 1
二 er4 2
三 san1 3
四 si4 4
五 wu3 5
六 liu4 6
七 qi1 7
八 ba1 8
九 jiu3 9
十 shi2 10
十一 shi2yi1 11
十二 shi2er4 12
十三 shi2san1 13
十四 shi2si4 14
十五 shi2wu3 15
十六 shi2liu4 16
十七 shi2qi1 17
十八 shi2ba1 18
十九 shi2jiu3 19
二十 er4shi2 20
三十 san1shi2 30
四十 si4shi2 40
五十 wu3shi2 50
六十 liu4shi2 60
七十 qi1shi2 70
八十 ba1shi2 80
八十一 ba1shi2yi1 81 (use this format for constructing other two-digit numbers)
九十 jiu3shi2 90
一百 yi1bai2 100
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Comments:

  1. Peter Simon:

    Fine as it is, but we have to add 零 (líng) for telephone numbers and temperatures (零下八度 – 8 degrees below zero), the pronunciation ‘yao’ for 1 in telephone numbers, and also 两 (liang) for counting things, that is, before measure words (两间卧室 – 2 bedrooms) and sometimes even without them (两年 – 2 years).

  2. Unknown:

    Thanks alot 😛

  3. laushu:

    i love chinese


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