2 in Chinese

2
Numeral
2
Simple
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Pronunciation
èr / liǎng

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About 2 in Chinese

The number 2 in Chinese is . It is pronounced èr / liǎng in Chinese. The simplified written form is .

2 is a prime number, divisible only by 1 and itself. Knowing how to say 2 in Chinese is useful in everyday situations such as prices, addresses, ages, dates, phone numbers, and telling the time.

Mastering numbers like 2 is one of the most practical skills when learning Chinese. Unlike vocabulary that only applies in specific contexts, numbers come up constantly — in shops, on public transport, in conversations about time and money, and when meeting new people.

Learning Numbers in Chinese

What makes Chinese numbers challenging

Chinese numbers are logically structured but tonal — each digit must be said with the correct tone or it becomes a different word entirely. The digit 1 (yī, first tone) is replaced by "yāo" in phone numbers and certain contexts. Larger numbers use a different grouping system: Chinese counts in units of 10,000 (万/wàn) rather than 1,000, so one million is "one hundred ten-thousands" (一百万). Measure words (classifiers) are required when counting objects, and different objects need different classifiers.

Tips for learning Chinese numbers

Master the four tones first — they are the foundation of all Chinese number comprehension. Learn 万 (wàn, ten thousand) early, as it is the key to understanding large numbers. Practice with prices and addresses since these are the most common real-world number encounters. Remember that "yāo" replaces "yī" for the digit 1 in phone numbers, room numbers, and other sequences — this is one of the first things textbooks miss.