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In Chinese, in order to specify a certain number of something, you combine a number with a '''measure word''' (also named classifier, specifier), followed by the noun. | In Chinese, in order to specify a certain number of something, you combine a number with a '''measure word''' (also named classifier, specifier), followed by the noun. | ||
You need to know the right measure word when asking a "how much/many?" question using "jǐ 几". | You need to know the right measure word when asking a "how much/many?" question using "jǐ 几". | ||
By learning these measure words, you will be able to express quantities and amounts more accurately and effectively in Chinese. You will find a comprehensive list of measure words, along with examples of their use in context, to help you understand and use them correctly. | By learning these measure words, you will be able to express quantities and amounts more accurately and effectively in Chinese. You will find a comprehensive list of measure words, along with examples of their use in context, to help you understand and use them correctly. |