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億 Yì
十億 [shi yi].
Chinese is an ancient language that had diversified in several dialects that are spoken in different regions of the large country that is China, this is by one billion people, or more or less one fifth of the world's population. To say 'joy' in Chinese, you can use the expression 'xi yue'.
In traditional Chinese numerals, large numbers are stated as powers of ten rather than being assigned a unique name as they are in English. So one billion would be 10 yi, or shi yi.
one billion
Yi (-) Chinese= 一
You could say, "One thousand eighty-three million" (because one billion is one thousand million) or you could say, "One billion eighty-three million".
One hundred billion.
In Mandarin Chinese, one is "yi".
Total population of Earth = 6.8 billion Chinese population = 1.3 billion 0.0015% of the world order Chinese food every day. 3.6 billion people order Chinese food a year.
One Billion, ninety one million. 1.091 Billion is another way to say it.
1.1 billion in written form is "one point one billion." It's not rocket science, darling. Just say it like you see it.