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In the "short count" system, 1 million is 1,000,000 and 1 billion is 1,000,000,000, so there are a thousand million in a billion. In the "long count" system, there are a million million in a billion and a thousand million is either called that or some word cognate with "milliard". The US uses pretty much exclusively short count. In Europe, you could see either; you need to know what the convention is where you are to know for sure what a billion is.
In traditional Chinese numerals, large numbers are stated as powers of ten rather than being assigned a unique name as they are in English. So one billion would be 10 yi, or shi yi.
One thousand million is actually called a billion. 73 times 1 = 73, so 73 times 1 billion is 73 billion.
a billion (1 000 000 000) is called un milliard in French.
十億 [shí yì]
it is called an eon
Mandarin Chinese is the language spoken by over 1 billion people worldwide.
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9 Digits is 1 Billion and 10 digits is 10 billion
In the "short count" system, 1 million is 1,000,000 and 1 billion is 1,000,000,000, so there are a thousand million in a billion. In the "long count" system, there are a million million in a billion and a thousand million is either called that or some word cognate with "milliard". The US uses pretty much exclusively short count. In Europe, you could see either; you need to know what the convention is where you are to know for sure what a billion is.
In traditional Chinese numerals, large numbers are stated as powers of ten rather than being assigned a unique name as they are in English. So one billion would be 10 yi, or shi yi.
Paper money is commonly called 钞票 chao(1) piao(4) in Mandarin.
To write 300 billion, you would start with the number 300, followed by the word "billion." In numerical form, this would be written as 300,000,000,000. This number represents 300 multiplied by 1 billion, where 1 billion is equivalent to 1,000,000,000.
醫生 yi(1) sheng(1)