十二 [shí èr]
Twelve in Chinese can be written as 十二. In pinyin it is 'shi er'.
you say ''panirandu'' in order to say twelve in Tamil
In Chinese, you would say "我十二岁" to express "I am twelve years old." This is pronounced as "wǒ shí'èr suì" in Mandarin Chinese. The phrase consists of the word "我" (wǒ) meaning "I," "十二" (shí'èr) meaning "twelve," and "岁" (suì) meaning "years old."
Twelve
you can say it twelve hundred or the more usual way twelve thousand dollars
to say i am twelve in welsh is ....rydw i yn UN-deg-dau oed
You say 'duodecimus'
Chinese speakers use the same number system as Westerners, especially when writing larger numbers like 2011. Even in the middle of a sentence of Chinese characters, they will usually write an Arabic numeral rather than the Chinese characters for it. However, if you wrote "twelve" in Chinese, it would be "十二." This is pronounced "shi2er4" in Hanyu Pinyin and "shyrell" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
Seven and five is twelve. If you say, 'seven and five are twelve', you are actually saying that the number 7 is 12, and the number 5 is 12, which is impossible.
I wouldn't really trust a twelve year old to teach Chinese but they can certainly learn it.
AnswerSome say the significance was that there were traditionally twelve tribes of Israel Some say the significance was that there are twelve constellations in the zodiac. Some say both, one leading to the other.
No, the cat is not included in the twelve zodiac animals on the Chinese calendar. The twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac signs are arranged in order starting from Rat, Bull, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.