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Who can count from 1 to 100 in Mandarin Chinese?

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I can count a little bit in Chinese I just want to see who can all count from 1 to 100 in Mandarin Chinese.

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  1. Sure. I speak mandarin fluently. It's my first language, actually.

    Yi (1)  ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚¸Â€

    Er (2)  ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚ºÂŒ

    San (3)  ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚¸Â‰

    Si (4)  ÃƒÂ¥Ã‚›Â›

    Wu (5)  ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚ºÂ”

    Liu (6)  ÃƒÂ¥Ã‚…­

    Qi (7)  ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚¸Âƒ

    Ba (8)  ÃƒÂ¥Ã‚…«

    Jiu (9)  ÃƒÂ¤Ã‚¹Â

    s**+ (10)  ÃƒÂ¥Ã‚Â

    s**+ Yi 十一 (11) s**+ Er 十二 (12) s**+ San 十三 (13) s**+ Si 十四 (4) s**+ Wu 十五 (15) s**+ Liu 十六 (16) s**+ Qi 十七 (17) s**+ Ba 十八 (18) s**+ Jiu 十九 (19) Er s**+ 二十 (20) Er s**+ Yi 二十一 (21) Er s**+ Er 二十二 (22) Er s**+ San 二十三 (23) Er s**+ Si 二十四 (24) Er s**+ Wu 二十五 (25) Er s**+ Liu 二十六 (26) Er s**+ Qi 二十七 (27) Er s**+ Ba 二十八 (28) Er s**+ Jiu 二十九 (29) San s**+ 三十 (30) San s**+ Yi 三十一 (31)

    And it continues, Like

    Si s**+ 四十 (40) Si s**+ Yi 四十一 (41)

    Wu s**+ 五十 (50) Wu s**+ Yi 五十一 (51)

    Liu s**+ 六十 (60) Liu s**+ Yi 六十一 (61)

    Qi s**+ 七十 (70) Qi s**+ Yi 七十一 (71)

    Ba s**+ 八十 (80) Ba s**+ Yi 八十一 (81)

    Jiu s**+ 九十 (90) Jiu s**+ Yi 九十一 (91)

    Yi Bai 一百 (100)


  2. I can. I can also count in Russian and German. I specialized in Vietnamese.

  3. me!  

  4. (1) 一

    (2) 二

    (3) 三

    (4) 四

    (5) 五

    (6) 六

    (7) 七

    (8) 八

    (9) 九

    (10) 十

    (11)十一

    (12)  ÃƒÂ¥Ã‚ÂÃ¤ÂºÂŒ    

    (13) 十三

    十四 (14) 十五 (15) 十六 (16) 十七

    (17)十八 (18) 十九 (19) 二十 (20) 二十一 (21)  

    And it continues, Like

    三十(30)

    四十 (40) 四十一 (41)

    五十 (50)

    六十 (60)

    七十 (70)

    八十 (80)

    九十 (90)

    一百 (100)

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  5. i can bacause if you try it, you will do it!

    good luck.^-^

  6. piece of cake

    i'd rather see the one who can count from ten thousand to one million and remain mentally healthy

    :P

  7. In Chinese Pinyin:

    zero: ling

    one: yi

    two: er

    three: san

    four: si

    five: wu

    six: liu

    seven: qi

    eight: ba

    nine: jiu

    ten(s): s**+

    eleven to nineteen = ten + difference: eleven = ten + one = s**+ yi, twelve = ten + two = s**+ er.

    same order in all series of "tens": twenties, thirties, etc...

    twenty, thirty, etc... number divided by ten = first character, ten = second character.

    twenty, thirty, etc... number divided by ten = first character, ten(s) = second character.

    twenty = two tens = er s**+

    twenty-one = two tens & one = er s**+ yi

    twenty-two = two tens & two = er s**+ er

    thirty = three tens = san s**+

    thirty-three = three tens & three = san s**+ san

    forty = four tens = si s**+

    fifty = five tens = wu s**+

    sixty = six tens = liu s**+

    seventy = seven tens = qi s**+

    eighty = eight tens = ba s**+

    ninety = nine tens = jiu s**+

    ninety-nine = nine tens & nine = jiu s**+ jiu

    hundred = bai

    one hundred = yibai.

    one hundred & one = one hundred [zero]* one = yibai ling yi

    * zero is a place holder, for those that has no value in the decimal unit: one thousand & one is NOT: "yi qian ling ling yi", but rather "yiqian ling yi"! In summary: only one "zero" is used for an absent value place.

    Elena S,

    I can count from 1 to 100 billion.

  8. Pretty much everyone who speaks it as a native language can.

  9. me

  10. I can.

  11. I can.

    Two points!

  12. Me... =D

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