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title: Talking About Prices in Chinese (HSK1) description: Learn how to say and understand prices in Mandarin Chinese—the fun way! level: HSK1 language: chinese type: fill

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could bargain, buy bubble tea, or ask your friend to spot you for noodles—all in Mandarin? 🌟 Understanding how to say money amounts is essential in real-life Chinese! Basic Money Words:

How To Build a Price:
Chinese prices are usually spoken as number + 块 (or 元) + (number) 毛 + (number) 分. Patterns:

Mini Story Time!

Lili is treating Xiaotong to bubble tea at Zhìqiáng’s shop.
Lili: “这杯奶茶多少钱?”(zhè bēi nǎichá duōshǎo qián?)
Zhìqiáng: “九块三。” (¥9.30!)
Xiaotong: “便宜!” (piányi! Cheap!)

Pro Tips:
  1. When there's a zero in “毛” place, say "零 líng".
  2. "块" sounds casual, "元" is formal—both are correct for HSK1!
  3. It’s totally normal to drop “分” and “毛” if they’re zero!
  4. To sound super local: try to say prices just like Zhìqiáng—fast and cheerful! 😄
Now, let's practice so you can become the boss of shopping! 🛍️

1. ¥9.30 = 九三(毛)

2. ¥15.63 = 十五三(分)

3. ¥25.08 = 二十五(分)

4. ¥150 = 一百五十(

5. ¥105 = 一百五(元/块)

6. Funny time: Lili buys a coffee for ¥7.50. She tells Zhìqiáng: “请给我一杯咖啡,(毛).”

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