How to say “two (2)” in Chinese
Pinyin colour key: tone 1 (high flat), tone 2 (rising), tone 3 (dipping), tone 4 (falling), neutral.
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二 (èr) is for the number two when counting or in maths. To say 'two of something' you usually use 两 (liǎng) instead, e.g. 两个 (liǎng gè).
In a sentence
二加二等于四。
Èr jiā èr děngyú sì.
Two plus two equals four.
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How do you say "two (2)" in Chinese?+
"two (2)" in Mandarin Chinese is 二, pronounced èr. 二 (èr) is for the number two when counting or in maths. To say 'two of something' you usually use 两 (liǎng) instead, e.g. 两个 (liǎng gè).
What does 二 mean literally?+
二 breaks down as 二 (èr) = two. Together it means "two (2)".
How do I get the tones right in èr?+
二 (èr) is for the number two when counting or in maths. To say 'two of something' you usually use 两 (liǎng) instead, e.g. 两个 (liǎng gè).
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