零(ling) 零(ling)
five zero is wu ling 五零 fiifty is wu shi 五 十
It is 零 or 〇.
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
Another way to say "annex zero" is "add zero" or "append zero." It refers to the mathematical operation of including zero to a number without altering its value.
There was no zero in ancient Chinese numerals. The ancient Chinese number system was not a positional system, so there was no need for a zero.
five zero is wu ling 五零 fiifty is wu shi 五 十
Korea has 2 counting systems: pure Korean and borrower system from Chinese. Pure Korean zero is "young" (just like it's pronounced in English). Zero in borrower Chinese system is "gong" (pronounced like 'pwnd' with the ng at the end ) .
It is 零 or 〇.
It would be impossible to list every language in the world, but here are a few translations for "zero" in different languages: Spanish: cero French: zéro German: null Japanese: ゼロ (zero) Chinese: 零 (líng)
You would say this number as "zero point zero two zero" or "zero point zero two."
zero
You would say 0.80 as "zero point eight zero" or "eighty hundredths."
You would say 0.00006 as "zero point zero zero zero zero six" in words.
Zero cats.
i want to know how to say my name in Chinese
希望 is how you say wants in Chinese.