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Quizzes > Chinese, Mandarin > Beginner > Timeby Joanna LiuIf you already know Chinese numbers, time won't be a huge challenge for you. The difficult part is that instead of easy "am" or "pm", Mandarin has divided the times of the day into more detailed segments. * numbers in ( ) means the intonation Vocabularies to know, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十 Yi (1) Er (2) San (1) Si (4) Wu (3) Liu (4) qi (1) Ba (1) Jiu (3) Shi (2) 两 liang (3) (also means two, used in counting objects and times) 点 dian (3) (o’clock) 分 fen (1) (minute) 查 cha(4) (not enough) 半 ban (4) (half) Example: 2:32pm (下午两点三十二分)(xia wu liang dian san shi er fen) you say the time frame first, which is "xia wu" (afternoon) and you then you say the two o'clock thirty two minutes Example: 8:30am (早上八点半)(zao shang ba dian ban)
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