中文圣经

Chinese Numbers 1 to 100 — Hanzi, Pinyin & How to Count

Chinese numbers are wonderfully regular. Learn ten characters and one simple pattern, and you can count all the way to 99 — then one more character gets you to 100 and beyond.

Updated Juni 2026

Counting in Chinese is one of the easiest wins for a beginner. There is no irregular “eleven” or “twelve”, no “twenty” that looks nothing like “two” — just ten characters and one tidy rule.

0 to 10 — the ten characters to learn

NumberHanziPinyin
0líng
1
2èr
3sān
4
5
6liù
7
8
9jiǔ
10shí

11 to 99 — the rule

Teens are simply 十 (ten) + the digit: 11 is 十一 (ten-one), 12 is 十二 (ten-two). Multiples of ten are the digit + 十: 20 is 二十 (two-ten), 30 is 三十 (three-ten). Everything in between combines the two: 21 is 二十一 (two-ten-one). That single pattern covers every number up to 99.

NumberHanziPinyinHow it is built
11shí yīten + one
12shí èrten + two
20èr shítwo + ten
21èr shí yītwo-ten + one
50wǔ shífive + ten
99jiǔ shí jiǔnine-ten + nine
100yì bǎione hundred

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