* Money forms (貨幣單位) huò bì dɑ̄n wèi
When we talk about the money terms in Chinese, we have to apply the knowledge of number in order to express the price. The unit of “元” (yuɑ́n) and “角” (jiɑ̌o) have to be applied followed the number. For example,
When we talk about the money terms in Chinese, we have to apply the knowledge of number in order to express the price.
The unit of “元” (yuɑ́n) and “角” (jiɑ̌o) have to be applied followed the number. For example,
$1 = “一元” (yī yuɑ́n) or “一塊” (yī kuɑ̀i); 20 cents = “兩角” (liɑ̌ng jiɑ̌o) instead of “二十分” (èr shí fēn). The Putonghua for $1.5 is “一元五角” (yī yuɑ́n wǔ jiɑ̌o) or (yī kuɑ̀i wǔ mɑ́o ). *Note that if there is more than one currency term involved in a price, the last one can be omitted.
$1 = “一元” (yī yuɑ́n) or “一塊” (yī kuɑ̀i); 20 cents = “兩角” (liɑ̌ng jiɑ̌o) instead of “二十分” (èr shí fēn). The Putonghua for $1.5 is “一元五角” (yī yuɑ́n wǔ jiɑ̌o) or (yī kuɑ̀i wǔ mɑ́o ).
*Note that if there is more than one currency term involved in a price, the last one can be omitted.