Numbers 1-100 in Chinese
数字
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Overview
The Chinese number system is remarkably logical and consistent. Once you learn the digits 1-10, you can construct any number up to 99 using simple combination rules. Eleven is literally "ten-one" (十一), twenty is "two-ten" (二十), and thirty-five is "three-ten-five" (三十五).
At the CEFR A1 level, numbers are essential for telling time, shopping, giving phone numbers, and discussing quantities. One important distinction to master early is between 二 (èr, two) and 两 (liǎng, two): 二 is used for counting and in compound numbers, while 两 is used before measure words (两个人, two people).
The number system extends logically to larger numbers as well: 一百 (yī bǎi, 100), 一千 (yī qiān, 1000), 一万 (yī wàn, 10,000). Chinese groups large numbers by ten-thousands (万) rather than thousands, which is a key difference from Western numbering.
How It Works
Basic digits 1-10
| Number | Character | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
Forming numbers 11-99
| Pattern | Formula | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 11-19 | 十 + digit | 十五 = 15 |
| 20-90 | digit + 十 | 三十 = 30 |
| 21-99 | digit + 十 + digit | 四十七 = 47 |
二 vs 两
| Context | Use | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Counting, math, ordinals | 二 | 第二 (second), 二加三 (2+3) |
| Before measure words | 两 | 两个人 (two people) |
| Hundreds and above | both possible | 二百/两百 (200) |
Examples in Context
| Chinese | Pinyin | English | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 一二三四五六七八九十 | yī èr sān sì wǔ liù qī bā jiǔ shí | 1-10 | basic counting |
| 十一 | shíyī | eleven | 10+1 |
| 二十 | èrshí | twenty | 2x10 |
| 三十五 | sānshíwǔ | thirty-five | 3x10+5 |
| 九十九 | jiǔshíjiǔ | ninety-nine | 9x10+9 |
| 一百 | yī bǎi | one hundred | 100 |
| 两个人 | liǎng gè rén | two people | 两 before MW |
| 第二 | dì èr | second (ordinal) | 二 for ordinals |
| 我二十五岁。 | Wǒ èrshíwǔ suì. | I am 25 years old. | age |
| 三点半 | sān diǎn bàn | 3:30 | telling time |
Common Mistakes
Using 二 before measure words
- Wrong: 二个人 (two people)
- Right: 两个人 (two people)
- Why: Before measure words, 两 is used instead of 二. This is one of the most fundamental rules.
Forgetting 一 in 一百
- Wrong: 百 (hundred)
- Right: 一百 (one hundred)
- Why: Unlike English, which can say "a hundred," Chinese requires the explicit 一 before 百.
Confusing phone number reading
- Wrong: Reading phone number 110 as 一百一十
- Right: Read digit by digit: 一一零 (yāo yāo líng)
- Why: Phone numbers, room numbers, and bus routes are read digit by digit. Note: 一 is often pronounced "yāo" in phone numbers to avoid confusion with 七 (qī).
Practice Tips
- Practice counting from 1 to 100 aloud daily until it becomes automatic. Focus on the rhythmic pattern: once you internalize 十一 to 十九, the same pattern repeats for every decade.
- Practice the 二 vs 两 distinction by combining numbers with measure words: 两本书, 两杯水, 两个朋友.
- Use numbers in context: tell the time, say prices, give your age, and read phone numbers to build practical fluency.
Related Concepts
- Next steps: Measure Words (Classifiers) -- numbers always pair with measure words before nouns
- Next steps: Time Expressions -- numbers are used extensively in telling time
- Next steps: Money and Shopping -- practice numbers in real transaction contexts
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