As of 03/29/2014:
1 USD = 6.21 CNY
10 USD = 62.12 CNY
100 USD = 621.22 CNY
1,000 USD = 6212.20 CNY
The average monthly wage for a Chinese worker is around 7,000 yuan (roughly 1,100 USD) according to recent data. However, wages can vary significantly based on factors such as location, industry, and experience.
There is no such thing as a Chinese 50 dollar bill. China does not use "dollars" for their currency. If you mean Tawainese New Dollars, then 50.00 TWD = 1.70 USD (as of May 2013).
Actually, 'please' is not used that much in everyday Chinese. If you use it as much as you would in English, you will sound overly polite! However, the translation is qing3, or as written in Chinese characters, 请
Mandarin is the most widely spoken Chinese language, accounting for about 70% of the Chinese-speaking population. Cantonese is the second most widely spoken Chinese language, with around 10-20% of Chinese speakers. Other Chinese languages like Shanghainese, Hokkien, and Hakka make up the rest of the percentage.
Yes. The Chinese are brilliant. I like China very much. I disagree with their stance on human rights but I disagree with the USA's as well.
10 USD = 12.0060 NZD
£10 GBP at the current rate is $15.58 USD.
About $10 is USD.
100 RMB = $14.64 USD
10 EUR = 13.065 USD1 EUR = 1.3065 USD1 USD = 0.7654 EUR
10-100 usd
10 000 USD
$10.
USD 10
$19,500 USD $10 USD per 40mm grenade
9.7 Chinese Yuan equals 1.41 US Dollars
$5,672,450 USD is $7,454,628.06 Australian dollars. (10/21/16)