Sing along: Mandarin numbers

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Numbers are a great place to start when learning Mandarin.

The Mandarin numbers song

A great way to learn the numbers one to ten in Mandarin is to sing along with this song:

It is important to remember that singing in Mandarin changes the tones.

Sing along: Mandarin numbers

Download the lyrics sheet here.

Sing along: Mandarin numbers

Numbers one to ten in Mandarin

MandarinPinyinEnglish
one
èrtwo
sānthree
four
five
liùsix
seven
eight
jiǔnine
shíten
A pug and a poodle.

Did you know?

When you want to say you have two of something in Mandarin, you don’t use èr (two).

Instead, you use the Mandarin word liǎng, for example:

Liǎng zhǐ xiǎo gǒu - two dogs

This rule only applies to the number ‘two’.

A pug and a poodle.

Numbers higher than ten in Mandarin

All numbers higher than ten in Mandarin are built on the basics of one through ten, for example:

  • To say 11, you would combine ten and one, so shí yī (ten plus one)

  • To say 20, you would combine two and ten, so èr shí (two tens)

  • To say 31, you would combine three, ten and one, so sān shí yī (three tens plus one)

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