Ten is "shi". The i should have a r-like tone, almost as if you were saying "shr"
To say "I am ten years old" in Chinese, you can say "我十岁了" (wǒ shí suì le).
Cantonese or mandarin??? cmon ppl...
shi qi (qi is pronounced like "chi"). it means "ten [and] seven"
十 = ten
四十九 sì shí jiǔ 四 four 十 ten 九 nine
ten thousand mountains in Chinese
It is (shi)
To say "I am ten years old" in Chinese, you can say "我十岁了" (wǒ shí suì le).
Cantonese or mandarin??? cmon ppl...
六十三 Liù shí sān Six ten three
千万 Qiān wàn Basically: "thousand" "ten thousand".
The number ten in Chinese is 十 (shí). This is pronounced with a rising tone.
shi qi (qi is pronounced like "chi"). it means "ten [and] seven"
十 = ten
Chinese migrants were excluded from American citizenship
It prevented almost all Chinese immigration for ten years.
四十九 sì shí jiǔ 四 four 十 ten 九 nine