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Welcome to the lesson on numbers in Yue Chinese! Numbers are an essential part of any language, and learning how to count and use numbers will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Yue Chinese. In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about numbers in Yue Chinese, from basic counting to more complex numerical expressions. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use numbers in various contexts and engage in everyday conversations involving numerical information.


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== Basic Counting ==


<p>Hello and welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Yue Chinese Course". In this lesson, we will learn how to count and use numbers in Yue Chinese. Numbers are an essential part of daily communication, whether it is to count money, tell time, or give your phone number. Let's get started!</p>
Let's start with the basics. In Yue Chinese, numbers are used to count objects, express quantities, and indicate order. The number system in Yue Chinese is based on the Chinese numerals, which are used in many other Chinese dialects and variants. However, Yue Chinese has its own pronunciation and vocabulary for numbers.


=== Counting from 1 to 10 ===


<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Yue-chinese/Vocabulary/Time-時間|Time 時間]] & [[Language/Yue-chinese/Vocabulary/Family|Family]].</span>
Let's begin by learning how to count from 1 to 10 in Yue Chinese. Pay attention to the pronunciation as you practice:
== Basic Numbers ==
Yue Chinese uses the same numeric system as Mandarin Chinese. Here are the first ten numbers:


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! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| 一 || jat1 || one
| 一 || jat1 || one
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If you want to say eleven, twelve, etc., simply add ten to the unit digit, and use the word for ten (十) as a connector. For example, eleven is 十一 (sap6 jat1), twelve is 十二 (sap6 ji6), and so on.
Now, let's practice counting from 1 to 10:


== Large Numbers ==
* 一 (yat1) - one
To express larger numbers in Yue Chinese, the numbers ten, hundred, and thousand are used as multipliers. Here are some examples:
* 二 (ji6) - two
* 三 (saam1) - three
* 四 (sei3) - four
* 五 (ng5) - five
* 六 (luk6) - six
* 七 (cat1) - seven
* 八 (baat3) - eight
* 九 (gau2) - nine
* 十 (sap6) - ten


* 二十 (ji6 sap6) - twenty (literally two tens)
Great job! You have now learned how to count from 1 to 10 in Yue Chinese. Practice saying these numbers out loud to improve your pronunciation.
* 一百 (jat1 baak3) - one hundred
* 三百五十 (saam1 baak3 ng5 sap6) - three hundred and fifty
* 一千 (jat1 cin1) - one thousand
* 三千六百 (saam1 cin1 luk6 baak3) - three thousand six hundred


Notice that the word for "hundred" (百) and "thousand" (千) are used as nouns, while the word for "ten" (十) is used as a connector.
=== Counting Beyond 10 ===


== Counting Objects ==
Now that we have learned the basic numbers, let's move on to counting beyond 10. In Yue Chinese, numbers beyond 10 are constructed by combining the digits with the word for "ten" (十 - sap6). Here are some examples:
In Yue Chinese, there are different classifiers used for counting different types of objects. Here are some examples:


* 一個人 (jat1 go3 jan4) - one person (個 go3 is the generic classifier for people and objects)
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* 兩隻貓 (loeng5 zek3 maau1) - two cats (隻 zek3 is the classifier for small animals)
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
* 一本書 (jat1 bun2 syu1) - one book (本 bun2 is the classifier for books)
|-
* 一張紙 (jat1 zoeng1 zi2) - one sheet of paper (張 zoeng1 is the classifier for flat objects like paper and photographs)
| 十一 || sap6 yat1 || eleven
|-
| 十二 || sap6 ji6 || twelve
|-
| 十三 || sap6 saam1 || thirteen
|-
| 十四 || sap6 sei3 || fourteen
|-
| 十五 || sap6 ng5 || fifteen
|-
| 十六 || sap6 luk6 || sixteen
|-
| 十七 || sap6 cat1 || seventeen
|-
| 十八 || sap6 baat3 || eighteen
|-
| 十九 || sap6 gau2 || nineteen
|-
| 二十 || ji6 sap6 || twenty
|}


Note that the classifier comes after the number and before the noun it modifies.
Let's practice counting beyond 10:


== Time and Dates ==
* 十一 (sap6 yat1) - eleven
To express time in Yue Chinese, the same system as in English is used: hours and minutes. For example, 6:30 is 六點半 (luk6 dim2 bun3), and 7:45 is 七點四十五分 (cat1 dim2 sei3 sap6 ng5 fan1). Note that the word for "minute" () is added after the number of minutes.
* 十二 (sap6 ji6) - twelve
* 十三 (sap6 saam1) - thirteen
* 十四 (sap6 sei3) - fourteen
* 十五 (sap6 ng5) - fifteen
* 十六 (sap6 luk6) - sixteen
* 十七 (sap6 cat1) - seventeen
* 十八 (sap6 baat3) - eighteen
* 十九 (sap6 gau2) - nineteen
* 二十 (ji6 sap6) - twenty


When referring to dates, the word for "year" (年 jyun4), "month" (月 jyut6), and "day" (日 jat6) are used. For example, January 1st, 2022 is 二零二二年一月一日 (ji6 ling4 ji6 ji6 nin4 jat1 jyut6 jat1 jat6).
Keep practicing these numbers until you feel comfortable with them. Remember to pay attention to the pronunciation and try to imitate the native speakers as closely as possible.


== Useful Phrases ==
== Counting Larger Numbers ==
Here are some useful phrases to practice using the numbers we have learned:


* 幾多錢? (gei2 do1 cin2?) - How much does it cost?
Now that we have covered the basics of counting in Yue Chinese, let's move on to larger numbers. In Yue Chinese, larger numbers are formed by combining the digits with the appropriate multiplier word. Here are some examples:
* 我要買兩個蘋果。 (ngo5 jiu3 maai5 loeng5 go3 ping4 gwo2.) - I want to buy two apples.
* 今日幾點? (gam1 jat6 gei2 dim2?) - What time is it?
* 我出生於一九九五年。 (ngo5 ceot1 sang1 jyu1 jat1 gau2 jau5 nin4.) - I was born in 1995.


Congratulations, you have learned how to count and use numbers in Yue Chinese! Remember to practice often and don't forget to check out the next lesson on food and drink vocabulary.
{| class="wikitable"
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| 二十一 || ji6 sap6 yat1 || twenty-one
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| 三十 || saam1 sap6 || thirty
|-
| 四十五 || sei3 sap6 ng5 || forty-five
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| 五十六 || ng5 sap6 luk6 || fifty-six
|-
| 六十七 || luk6 sap6 cat1 || sixty-seven
|-
| 七十八 || cat1 sap6 baat3 || seventy-eight
|-
| 八十九 || baat3 sap6 gau2 || eighty-nine
|-
| 九十 || gau2 sap6 || ninety
|-
| 一百 || jat1 baak3 || one hundred
|-
| 五百二十三 || ng5 baak3 ji6 sap6 saam1 || five hundred twenty-three
|}


== Sources ==
Practice saying these larger numbers out loud to improve your pronunciation and familiarity with them. It may take some time to get used to the different pronunciation patterns, but with practice, you will become more comfortable with Yue Chinese numbers.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_numerals Chinese Numerals]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Standard_Chinese#Numerals Modern Standard Chinese - Numerals]
== Cultural Significance ==
 
Numbers hold great cultural significance in Chinese culture, and this extends to Yue Chinese as well. In Chinese culture, certain numbers are considered lucky or unlucky based on their pronunciation and association with other words. For example, the number 8 (八 - baat3) is considered lucky because it sounds similar to the word for wealth (發 - faat3) in Cantonese. On the other hand, the number 4 (四 - sei3) is considered unlucky because it sounds similar to the word for death (死 - sei2) in Cantonese.
 
It is also worth noting that numbers are often associated with traditional Chinese beliefs and superstitions. For example, the number 9 (九 - gau2) is considered lucky because it is associated with longevity and eternity. Similarly, the number 6 (六 - luk6) is considered lucky because it sounds similar to the word for "smooth" (流 - lau4) in Cantonese, which is associated with a smooth and successful life.
 
Understanding these cultural associations can help you navigate social interactions and conversations more effectively in Yue Chinese-speaking communities. It also adds depth and richness to your language learning experience, allowing you to appreciate the cultural nuances of the language.
 
== Exercises ==
 
Now it's time to put your knowledge of Yue Chinese numbers to the test! Try to complete the following exercises and check your answers below:
 
Exercise 1: Write the following numbers in Yue Chinese characters:
1. Eleven
2. Twenty-five
3. Forty
4. Seventy-two
5. One hundred and fifty
 
Exercise 2: Translate the following Yue Chinese numbers into English:
1. 三十九 (saam1 sap6 gau2)
2. 六十一 (luk6 sap6 yat1)
3. 十八 (sap6 baat3)
4. 五百七十二 (ng5 baak3 cat1 sap6 ji6)
5. 一千零五十 (jat1 cin1 ling4 ng5 sap6)
 
Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate Yue Chinese numbers:
1. 我有__本書。(ji6)
2. 我家有__口人。(si6)
3. 他跑了__米。(baak3)
4. 我有__隻貓。(ng5)
5. 我等了__分鐘。(cat1)
 
Exercise 4: Listen to the following Yue Chinese numbers and write them down in Arabic numerals:
1. 二十六
2. 十五
3. 四十三
4. 八十九
5. 五百六十七
 
Exercise 5: Match the Yue Chinese numbers with their English translations:
1. 三十五
2. 六百三
3. 十七
4. 四千八百八
5. 九十一
 
A. Six hundred three
B. Seventeen
C. Three hundred and five
D. Nine hundred and sixty-seven
E. Four thousand eight hundred and eight
 
== Solutions ==
 
Exercise 1:
1. 十一 (sap6 yat1)
2. 二十五 (ji6 sap6 ng5)
3. 四十 (sei3 sap6)
4. 七十二 (cat1 sap6 ji6)
5. 一百五十 (jat1 baak3 ng5 sap6)
 
Exercise 2:
1. Thirty-nine
2. Sixty-one
3. Eighteen
4. Five hundred seventy-two
5. One thousand and fifty
 
Exercise 3:
1. 一 (jat1)
2. 四 (sei3)
3. 百 (baak3)
4. 五 (ng5)
5. 十七 (sap6 cat1)
 
Exercise 4:
1. 26
2. 15
3. 43
4. 89
5. 567
 
Exercise 5:
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. E
 
Congratulations on completing the exercises! Keep practicing and reviewing the numbers to reinforce your learning.
 
== Conclusion ==
 
In this lesson, you have learned how to count and use numbers in Yue Chinese. We started with basic counting from 1 to 10, and then expanded to larger numbers and more complex numerical expressions. We also discussed the cultural significance of numbers in Chinese culture and how they can influence social interactions and conversations.
 
By mastering numbers in Yue Chinese, you have acquired a valuable skill that will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in everyday situations. Numbers are used in a wide range of contexts, from shopping and telling time to expressing quantities and ages. With practice and continued exposure to the language, you will become more confident in your ability to use numbers effectively in Yue Chinese.
 
Keep up the great work and continue exploring the fascinating world of Yue Chinese language and culture!


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Introduction

Welcome to the lesson on numbers in Yue Chinese! Numbers are an essential part of any language, and learning how to count and use numbers will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Yue Chinese. In this lesson, we will cover everything you need to know about numbers in Yue Chinese, from basic counting to more complex numerical expressions. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use numbers in various contexts and engage in everyday conversations involving numerical information.

Basic Counting

Let's start with the basics. In Yue Chinese, numbers are used to count objects, express quantities, and indicate order. The number system in Yue Chinese is based on the Chinese numerals, which are used in many other Chinese dialects and variants. However, Yue Chinese has its own pronunciation and vocabulary for numbers.

Counting from 1 to 10

Let's begin by learning how to count from 1 to 10 in Yue Chinese. Pay attention to the pronunciation as you practice:

Yue Chinese Pronunciation English Translation
jat1 one
ji6 two
saam1 three
sei3 four
ng5 five
luk6 six
cat1 seven
baat3 eight
gau2 nine
sap6 ten

Now, let's practice counting from 1 to 10:

  • 一 (yat1) - one
  • 二 (ji6) - two
  • 三 (saam1) - three
  • 四 (sei3) - four
  • 五 (ng5) - five
  • 六 (luk6) - six
  • 七 (cat1) - seven
  • 八 (baat3) - eight
  • 九 (gau2) - nine
  • 十 (sap6) - ten

Great job! You have now learned how to count from 1 to 10 in Yue Chinese. Practice saying these numbers out loud to improve your pronunciation.

Counting Beyond 10

Now that we have learned the basic numbers, let's move on to counting beyond 10. In Yue Chinese, numbers beyond 10 are constructed by combining the digits with the word for "ten" (十 - sap6). Here are some examples:

Yue Chinese Pronunciation English Translation
十一 sap6 yat1 eleven
十二 sap6 ji6 twelve
十三 sap6 saam1 thirteen
十四 sap6 sei3 fourteen
十五 sap6 ng5 fifteen
十六 sap6 luk6 sixteen
十七 sap6 cat1 seventeen
十八 sap6 baat3 eighteen
十九 sap6 gau2 nineteen
二十 ji6 sap6 twenty

Let's practice counting beyond 10:

  • 十一 (sap6 yat1) - eleven
  • 十二 (sap6 ji6) - twelve
  • 十三 (sap6 saam1) - thirteen
  • 十四 (sap6 sei3) - fourteen
  • 十五 (sap6 ng5) - fifteen
  • 十六 (sap6 luk6) - sixteen
  • 十七 (sap6 cat1) - seventeen
  • 十八 (sap6 baat3) - eighteen
  • 十九 (sap6 gau2) - nineteen
  • 二十 (ji6 sap6) - twenty

Keep practicing these numbers until you feel comfortable with them. Remember to pay attention to the pronunciation and try to imitate the native speakers as closely as possible.

Counting Larger Numbers

Now that we have covered the basics of counting in Yue Chinese, let's move on to larger numbers. In Yue Chinese, larger numbers are formed by combining the digits with the appropriate multiplier word. Here are some examples:

Yue Chinese Pronunciation English Translation
二十一 ji6 sap6 yat1 twenty-one
三十 saam1 sap6 thirty
四十五 sei3 sap6 ng5 forty-five
五十六 ng5 sap6 luk6 fifty-six
六十七 luk6 sap6 cat1 sixty-seven
七十八 cat1 sap6 baat3 seventy-eight
八十九 baat3 sap6 gau2 eighty-nine
九十 gau2 sap6 ninety
一百 jat1 baak3 one hundred
五百二十三 ng5 baak3 ji6 sap6 saam1 five hundred twenty-three

Practice saying these larger numbers out loud to improve your pronunciation and familiarity with them. It may take some time to get used to the different pronunciation patterns, but with practice, you will become more comfortable with Yue Chinese numbers.

Cultural Significance

Numbers hold great cultural significance in Chinese culture, and this extends to Yue Chinese as well. In Chinese culture, certain numbers are considered lucky or unlucky based on their pronunciation and association with other words. For example, the number 8 (八 - baat3) is considered lucky because it sounds similar to the word for wealth (發 - faat3) in Cantonese. On the other hand, the number 4 (四 - sei3) is considered unlucky because it sounds similar to the word for death (死 - sei2) in Cantonese.

It is also worth noting that numbers are often associated with traditional Chinese beliefs and superstitions. For example, the number 9 (九 - gau2) is considered lucky because it is associated with longevity and eternity. Similarly, the number 6 (六 - luk6) is considered lucky because it sounds similar to the word for "smooth" (流 - lau4) in Cantonese, which is associated with a smooth and successful life.

Understanding these cultural associations can help you navigate social interactions and conversations more effectively in Yue Chinese-speaking communities. It also adds depth and richness to your language learning experience, allowing you to appreciate the cultural nuances of the language.

Exercises

Now it's time to put your knowledge of Yue Chinese numbers to the test! Try to complete the following exercises and check your answers below:

Exercise 1: Write the following numbers in Yue Chinese characters: 1. Eleven 2. Twenty-five 3. Forty 4. Seventy-two 5. One hundred and fifty

Exercise 2: Translate the following Yue Chinese numbers into English: 1. 三十九 (saam1 sap6 gau2) 2. 六十一 (luk6 sap6 yat1) 3. 十八 (sap6 baat3) 4. 五百七十二 (ng5 baak3 cat1 sap6 ji6) 5. 一千零五十 (jat1 cin1 ling4 ng5 sap6)

Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate Yue Chinese numbers: 1. 我有__本書。(ji6) 2. 我家有__口人。(si6) 3. 他跑了__米。(baak3) 4. 我有__隻貓。(ng5) 5. 我等了__分鐘。(cat1)

Exercise 4: Listen to the following Yue Chinese numbers and write them down in Arabic numerals: 1. 二十六 2. 十五 3. 四十三 4. 八十九 5. 五百六十七

Exercise 5: Match the Yue Chinese numbers with their English translations: 1. 三十五 2. 六百三 3. 十七 4. 四千八百八 5. 九十一

A. Six hundred three B. Seventeen C. Three hundred and five D. Nine hundred and sixty-seven E. Four thousand eight hundred and eight

Solutions

Exercise 1: 1. 十一 (sap6 yat1) 2. 二十五 (ji6 sap6 ng5) 3. 四十 (sei3 sap6) 4. 七十二 (cat1 sap6 ji6) 5. 一百五十 (jat1 baak3 ng5 sap6)

Exercise 2: 1. Thirty-nine 2. Sixty-one 3. Eighteen 4. Five hundred seventy-two 5. One thousand and fifty

Exercise 3: 1. 一 (jat1) 2. 四 (sei3) 3. 百 (baak3) 4. 五 (ng5) 5. 十七 (sap6 cat1)

Exercise 4: 1. 26 2. 15 3. 43 4. 89 5. 567

Exercise 5: 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. E

Congratulations on completing the exercises! Keep practicing and reviewing the numbers to reinforce your learning.

Conclusion

In this lesson, you have learned how to count and use numbers in Yue Chinese. We started with basic counting from 1 to 10, and then expanded to larger numbers and more complex numerical expressions. We also discussed the cultural significance of numbers in Chinese culture and how they can influence social interactions and conversations.

By mastering numbers in Yue Chinese, you have acquired a valuable skill that will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in everyday situations. Numbers are used in a wide range of contexts, from shopping and telling time to expressing quantities and ages. With practice and continued exposure to the language, you will become more confident in your ability to use numbers effectively in Yue Chinese.

Keep up the great work and continue exploring the fascinating world of Yue Chinese language and culture!

Table of Contents - Yue Chinese Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Pronouns and Possessives


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Verb Tenses and Aspects


Yue Chinese Customs and Traditions


Shopping and Services


Comparatives and Superlatives


Yue Chinese Art and Literature



Other Lessons