Learning Chinese: How to Say "How Much?" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 多少钱
Pinyin: Duōshǎo qián
Pronunciation: duo1 shao3 qian2
English Translation: How much?
Usage:
"多少钱 (Duōshǎo qián)" is a common phrase used to ask the price of something in Chinese. It can be used in a variety of settings, such as at a market, a store, or a restaurant.
Example:
Chinese: 这个苹果多少钱?
Pinyin: Zhège píngguǒ Duōshǎo qián?
English: How much is this apple?
Variations:
There are a few variations of "多少钱 (Duōshǎo qián)" that you may hear:
多少钱一斤?(Duōshǎo qián yī jīn?): How much per jin (500 grams)?
多少钱一公斤?(Duōshǎo qián yī gōngjīn?): How much per kilogram?
多少钱一米?(Duōshǎo qián yī mǐ?): How much per meter?
Tips for Learning:
Practice saying "多少钱 (Duōshǎo qián)" out loud to improve your pronunciation.
Listen to native Chinese speakers asking for prices to get a sense of the natural rhythm and intonation.
Use "多少钱 (Duōshǎo qián)" in your daily conversations to practice using it in context.
Additional Notes:
"多少钱 (Duōshǎo qián)" is typically used in a polite and respectful manner.
When asking for the price of something, it is important to be specific about the unit of measurement, such as per jin, per kilogram, or per meter.
You can also use "多少钱 (Duōshǎo qián)" to ask about the price of services, such as a taxi fare or a haircut.
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