二 or 貳. the first one is more common while the second one is used when writing cheques to prevent others to change the value of the cheque
4, 四 or 肆
Because when the Chinese came, they didn't have a written language of their own.
Shanyun Wu has written a number of books on Chinese philosophy and culture, including "Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization" and "Chinese Philosophy and Chinese Medicine." Wu is known for her insightful analysis of traditional Chinese thought and its relevance in the modern world.
T. K. So has written: 'Chinese chess, 2'
Chinese numeral characters, which are part of the written Chinese language, are still in use. Arabic numerals are also widely used in China.
Taekwondo --> 跆拳道 tai(2) quan(2) dao(4)
十一 is 11 in Chinese, it is actually made up of 2 characters.
The number 9 in Chinese is written as 九 [jiǔ]. It has the same pronunciation with the character 久, which means lasting long. And the number 9 is the biggest in uni-digits, so it is often used to represent the long life.
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In Chinese culture, the number 2 is generally considered a lucky number, as it symbolizes harmony and balance. It is often associated with duality, such as pairs in relationships, and is thought to bring good fortune. Additionally, the pronunciation of the number 2 (二, èr) is similar to the word for "easy" (易, yì), which reinforces its positive connotations.
²⁄₁₀ cannot be written as a whole number, but it can be written as a decimal: 0.2
0.2 is a rational number. It can be written as 2/10