How count in Hakka, a variety of Chinese originally from northern China that is now spoken the south east of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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Numeral | Pronunciation | Number |
---|---|---|
〇 [零] | lang2 | 0 |
一 | jit7 | 1 |
二 | ngi5 | 2 |
三 | sam1 | 3 |
四 | si5 | 4 |
五 | ng3 | 5 |
六 | liuk7 | 6 |
七 | cit7 | 7 |
八 | bat7 | 8 |
九 | giu3 | 9 |
十 | siip8 | 10 |
十一 | siip8jit7 | 11 |
十二 | siip8ngi5 | 12 |
十三 | siip8sam1 | 13 |
十四 | siip8si5 | 14 |
十五 | siip8ng3 | 15 |
十六 | siip8liuk7 | 16 |
十七 | siip8cit7 | 17 |
十八 | siip8bat7 | 18 |
十九 | siip8giu3 | 19 |
二十 | ngi5siip8 | 20 |
二十一 | ngi5siip8jit7 | 21 |
二十二 | ngi5siip8ngi5 | 22 |
二十三 | ngi5siip8sam1 | 23 |
二十四 | ngi5siip8si5 | 24 |
二十五 | ngi5siip8ng3 | 25 |
二十六 | ngi5siip8liuk7 | 26 |
二十七 | ngi5siip8cit7 | 27 |
二十八 | ngi5siip8bat7 | 28 |
二十九 | ngi5siip8giu3 | 29 |
三十 | sam1siip8 | 30 |
三十一 | sam1siip8jit7 | 31 |
三十二 | sam1siip8 | 32 |
三十三 | sam1siip8sam1 | 33 |
三十四 | sam1siip8si5 | 34 |
三十五 | sam1siip8ng3 | 35 |
三十六 | sam1siip8liuk7 | 36 |
三十七 | sam1siip8cit7 | 37 |
三十八 | sam1siip8bat7 | 38 |
三十九 | sam1siip8giu3 | 39 |
四十 | si5siip8 | 40 |
五十 | go·7chap8 | 50 |
六十 | liuk7siip8 | 60 |
七十 | cit7siip8 | 70 |
八十 | bat7siip8 | 80 |
九十 | giu3siip8 | 90 |
一百 | jit7bak7 | 100 |
一千 | jit8cien1 | 1,000 |
一万 [萬] | jit7van5 | 10,000 |
一百万 | jit7bat1-vei | 1 million |
一亿 [億] | jit7i5 | 100 million |
Hakka recordings by Eric Chun.
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