Class 2: Numbers and Counting
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Chinese Learning – Class 2: Numbers and Counting
Numbers are everywhere in daily life. In Class 2, we’ll learn how to count in Chinese.
🔢 Basic Numbers (0–10)
零 (líng) 0, 一 (yī) 1, 二 (èr) 2, 三 (sān) 3, 四 (sì) 4, 五 (wǔ) 5, 六 (liù) 6, 七 (qī) 7, 八 (bā) 8, 九 (jiǔ) 9, 十 (shí) 10
📅 Useful Phrases
- 一个 (yí gè) – One (thing)
- 两个 (liǎng gè) – Two (things)
- 多少钱? (duōshǎo qián?) – How much?
- 我二十岁 (wǒ èrshí suì) – I am 20 years old
💡 Tip: Practice by saying numbers around you—bus numbers, prices, phone numbers. Soon it will feel natural.
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