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How do you say "twenty-nine" in Chinese?
二十九
èr shí jiǔ
In Chinese, "twenty-nine" is 二十九.
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Pronunciation
Three syllables: 'uur' (falling), 'shir' (high level), 'jyoo' (high level). Down, flat, flat.
Writing and usage
二十 and 九. Two tens plus nine. The final number in the twenties range.
Example sentence
二十九号是特别的。
The twenty-ninth is special.
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How to remember 二十九
Two tens plus nine. After this, you step into the thirties with a new tens digit.
Related words
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- lazy 懒 lǎn
- noisy 吵闹 chǎonào
- safe 安全 ānquán
- snowstorm 暴风雪 bào fēng xuě
- weak 弱 ruò
- wet 湿 shī
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Questions about 二十九
How do you say "twenty-nine" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "twenty-nine" is 二十九. It is a noun.
How is 二十九 written in Chinese?
二十 and 九. Two tens plus nine. The final number in the twenties range.
How is 二十九 used in a sentence?
Use 二十九 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 二十九号是特别的。 (The twenty-ninth is special.).
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