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How do you say "fifty-seven" in Chinese?
五十七
wǔ shí qī
In Chinese, "fifty-seven" is 五十七.
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Pronunciation
Woo shuh chee, rising tone, falling tone, then rising tone (chee) on the last part.
Writing and usage
Seven (七) remains one of the simplest characters, using only two strokes with minimal complexity.
Example sentence
工厂在五十七个城市设有办公室。
The factory has offices in fifty-seven cities.
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How to remember 五十七
Qī (七) is so simple to write that it's hard to forget once you realize it is just two diagonal lines.
Related words
- big 大 dà
- forty-five 四十五 sì shí wǔ
- ninety-seven 九十七 jiǔ shí qī
- one hundred 一百 yī bǎi
- rich 富 fù
- snow 雪 xuě
- snowstorm 暴风雪 bào fēng xuě
- tidy 整洁 zhěngjié
- wet 湿 shī
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Questions about 五十七
How do you say "fifty-seven" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "fifty-seven" is 五十七. It is a noun.
How is 五十七 written in Chinese?
Seven (七) remains one of the simplest characters, using only two strokes with minimal complexity.
How is 五十七 used in a sentence?
Use 五十七 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 工厂在五十七个城市设有办公室。 (The factory has offices in fifty-seven cities.).
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"Fifty-seven" in other languages
- Japanese 五十七 (gojūnana)
- Korean 오십칠 (o sip chil)
- Spanish cincuenta y siete
- Spanish (Latin America) cincuenta y siete
- French cinquante-sept
- German siebenundfünfzig
- Italian cinquantasette
- Russian пятьдесят семь (pyat'desyat' sem')
- Greek πενήντα επτά (penínta eptá)
- Arabic سبعة وخمسين (sab'a wi'khamseen)
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