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How do you say "seventy-five" in Chinese?
七十五
qī shí wǔ
In Chinese, "seventy-five" is 七十五.
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Pronunciation
Chee shuh woo, rising tone, falling tone, rising tone (woo) on the final syllable.
Writing and usage
Wǔ (五) appears here. Five is a basic, recognizable character that threads through all numbers ending in five.
Example sentence
这支队伍有七十五个成员。
This team has seventy-five members.
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How to remember 七十五
Seventy-five, like sixty-five and fifty-five, shares the same wǔ ending, reinforcing consistency.
Related words
- clean 干净 gānjìng
- eighty 八十 bā shí
- eighty-two 八十二 bā shí èr
- fifty-nine 五十九 wǔ shí jiǔ
- heavy 重 zhòng
- noisy 吵闹 chǎonào
- pink 粉 fěn
- seventy-six 七十六 qī shí liù
- tall 高 gāo
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Questions about 七十五
How do you say "seventy-five" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "seventy-five" is 七十五. It is a noun.
How is 七十五 written in Chinese?
Wǔ (五) appears here. Five is a basic, recognizable character that threads through all numbers ending in five.
How is 七十五 used in a sentence?
Use 七十五 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 这支队伍有七十五个成员。 (This team has seventy-five members.).
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"Seventy-five" in other languages
- Japanese 七十五 (nanajūgo)
- Korean 칠십오 (chil sip o)
- Spanish setenta y cinco
- Spanish (Latin America) setenta y cinco
- French soixante-quinze
- German fünfundsiebzig
- Italian settantacinque
- Russian семьдесят пять (sem'desyat' pyat')
- Greek εβδομήντα πέντε (evdomínta pénte)
- Arabic خمسة وسبعين (khamsa wisab'een)
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