Counting to three in Chinese is as simple as saying " yi, er, san". But for a person who has never learnt Mandarin, the advised way to pronounce it is pronouncing the "yi" as "e", pronouncing "er" just as it looks and pronouncing "san" as "sun".
As an additional, this is what one to three looks like in Mandarin. 一 二 三
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There are three different ways to say "can" in Chinese. If you "can" do something that requires a skill you say "hui" pronounced "way". So if you say can't do it in chinese, you would say "bu way" If you "can" do something that requires permission you would say "ke yi" so if you deny someone permission to do something you would say "bu ke yi" If you can do something physical you would say "neng", It you can't complete a task that has a physical requirement you would say "bu neng"
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搖動;使搖晃 in traditional chinese.
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The pronunciation of the number "three" in Mandarin Chinese is "san" (/sän/). However, there is no Chinese word pronounced as "Chan" with the meaning of "three."
The word three (3) in Chinese is pronounced "san".
In Mandarin Chinese, one is "yi".
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It is yi sup say.
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40 = 四十
一 One 二 Two 三 Three
three lines below each other
the three main top languages in the world are English Chinese and Spanish in that order.
A simple definition is that the absolute value of a number is how many places away from zero it is on a number line. Say you have the number three. The number three is three places away from zero on a number line. Say you have the number negative three. That number is also three spots away from zero on the number line. That is why there is no such thing as negative absolute values.