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— meaning in English: hundred

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use '百' (bǎi) when discussing quantities, especially in contexts involving money, counting, or statistics. For example, you might hear it in a conversation about prices in a market or when discussing exam scores in school.
Synonyms & nuances
'百' (bǎi) is primarily used for the numeral 'hundred', whereas '十' (shí) means 'ten'. In counting large amounts, '百' is essential for expressing values in the hundreds, while '十' is used for the tens. Therefore, in situations where you need to communicate larger quantities, '百' is the appropriate choice.
Culture
'百' (bǎi) has a rich historical significance as it is not only a numeral but also a symbol of completeness and abundance in Chinese culture. It appears in many idiomatic expressions, such as '百年好合' (bǎi nián hǎo hé), which means 'a harmonious marriage lasting a hundred years,' emphasizing longevity and happiness.
FAQ
Q.What does the Mandarin word '百' mean in English?
'百' (bǎi) translates to 'hundred' in English, indicating the numeral value of 100.
Q.How do you pronounce '百' in Mandarin?
'百' is pronounced as 'bǎi' with a third tone, which means the pitch starts medium, dips down, and then rises.
Q.Are there common phrases that use '百'?
Yes, '百' is commonly used in phrases like '百分之一' (bǎi fēn zhī yī), meaning 'one hundredth', or '百年' (bǎi nián), meaning 'one hundred years'.
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