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Large Numbers: 千, 万, 亿

千、万、亿 qiān, wàn, yì

Jason
Amy

Count and express numbers in the thousands, ten-thousands, and hundreds of millions

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May 26, 2026
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Chinese groups large numbers in units of 万 (10,000), not thousands. 千 = 1,000, 万 = 10,000, 亿 = 100,000,000. Use 零 for placeholders.

The biggest trap for English speakers: Chinese uses 万 (10,000) as a base unit, while English uses thousand. 一万 = 10,000, not 1,000.

Lesson Targets

TaskCount and express numbers in the thousands, ten-thousands, and hundreds of millions
Topicnumbers
Characters千、万、亿、零
Skillspattern recognition, sentence construction

Podcast

JasonAmy

Podcast: Large Numbers: 千, 万, 亿 (千、万、亿)

Listen to Jason & Amy explain the 千、万、亿 pattern

Understanding 千、万、亿

In HSK 1, you learned to count up to hundreds. Now you unlock the full number system. Chinese uses a different grouping than English — while English groups by thousands (thousand, million, billion), Chinese groups by 万 (ten-thousand). This means "one million" is not a single word in Chinese — it is 一百万 (one hundred ten-thousands). This takes practice because your brain wants to translate directly. The key insight: 万 is the building block. Everything above it is multiples of 万. One million = 100万. Ten million = 1000万. And 亿 = 10,000万 = 100 million. Once you internalize 万 as your base unit, large numbers become easy. Also important: use 零 (líng) when there are zeros in the middle of a number, like 三千零五十 (3,050).

Key Points

  • 千 (qiān) = 1,000. Example: 三千 = 3,000.
  • 万 (wàn) = 10,000. Example: 五万 = 50,000.
  • 亿 (yì) = 100,000,000 (one hundred million).
  • Chinese groups by 万, not by thousand. 一万 = 10,000.
  • 一百万 = 1,000,000 (one million = "one hundred ten-thousands").
  • 一千万 = 10,000,000 (ten million).
  • Use 零 for internal zeros: 一千零五 = 1,005; 三千零五十 = 3,050.
  • Reading numbers: go left to right, state each unit: 两万一千四百六十五 = 21,465.

In China, large amounts of money are expressed in 万 — you will hear 两万块 (20,000 yuan) constantly when discussing rent, salaries, and prices. Chinese real estate prices are usually quoted per square meter in 万 units.

Key Vocabulary

qiānthousand (1,000)
wànten-thousand (10,000)
亿hundred-million (100,000,000)
língzero (placeholder)

Example Sentences

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1

一千三百五十二

yīqiān sānbǎi wǔshí èr

1,352

2

三千五百

sānqiān wǔbǎi

3,500

百 can be omitted in casual speech

3

三千零五

sānqiān líng wǔ

3,005

零 fills the hundreds gap

4

两万一千四百六十五

liǎng wàn yīqiān sìbǎi liùshí wǔ

21,465

5

五万六千

wǔ wàn liùqiān

56,000

6

一万零六百

yī wàn líng liùbǎi

10,600

7

四亿五千万

sì yì wǔqiān wàn

450,000,000

8

四亿五千六百十二万

sì yì wǔqiān liùbǎi shí èr wàn

4,561,200,000

Common Mistakes

十千
一万

There is no "ten thousand" as 十千 in Chinese. 10,000 has its own word: 万.

三千五十
三千零五十

When the hundreds place is zero, you must insert 零: 3,050 = 三千零五十.

Practice Exercises

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How do you say 50,000 in Chinese?

Tips & Tricks

1

The key mental shift: think in 万 (ten-thousands), not thousands. Practice converting: 100,000 = 十万, 1,000,000 = 一百万.

2

When you see 零, it means there is a gap in the number. 一千零三 = 1,003.

3

For money: 两万块 is 20,000 yuan. This is the most common large number you will use in daily life.

4

Practice reading prices and phone numbers in Chinese — great real-world number practice.

Homework

Write out these numbers in Chinese: 2,500 / 10,800 / 45,000 / 100,000 / 3,005,000. Then write three sentences about prices or quantities using 千, 万, or 亿.

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