5.4: Currency (模块四:货币)
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Module IV: Currency
模块四:货币
Scenario 4.1: An Dawei introduces Chinese currency to his classmates in the Chinese class. |
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AD: |
人民币有100元,50元,20元,10元,5元,2元和1元。 |
人民币 |
rénmínbì |
RMB |
元 |
yuán |
dollar |
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Note: 人民币Renminbi (RMB) literally means "people's currency." 元, the basic unit of the Renminbi, is used to refer to the Chinese currency. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renminbi) 100元 is pronunced “yì bǎi yuán.” 2元 is pronunced “liǎng yuán” or “èr yuán.” |
Scenario 4.2: An Dawei introduces the exchange rate of currency in the Chinese class. |
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AD: |
1美元合6元8角2分人民币。 |
美元 |
měiyuán |
US dollar |
合 |
hé |
equal to |
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角 |
jiǎo |
dime |
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分 |
fēn |
cent |