There are numbers in Chinese characters: "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten."
The capital letters are: "One, two, three , Si, Wu, Lu, Qi, Eight, Jiu, Shi."
Roman numerals: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X.
English ordinal numbers: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
English cardinal numbers:
1. Number one: word: one, phonetic symbol: English [w?n]
2. Number two: word: two, phonetic symbol: English [tu:]?
3. Number three : Word: three, phonetic symbol: English [θri:]
4. Number four: Word: four, phonetic symbol: English [f?:(r)]?
5. Number Five: Word: five, phonetic symbol: English [fa?v]
6. Number six: Word: six, phonetic symbol: [s?ks]?
7. Number seven : Word: seven, phonetic notation: [?sevn]
8. Number eight: word: eight, phonetic notation: [e?t]
9. Number nine: word: Nine, phonetic notation: [na?n]?
10. Number ten: word: ten, phonetic notation: [ten]
Extended information
Arabic Numbers: 100, 1000, 10000
Chinese character numbers: hundreds, thousands, ten thousand
Usage of basic words:
1. The plural form of cardinal words means a large number Number: In this case, the base word expressing the unit (hundred, thousand, million, billion) cannot add -s at the end of the word.
2. The plural form of the cardinal word expresses a large number. In this case, the cardinal word indicating the unit is added to the end of -s and should be used with the phrase of.
3. The role of cardinal numerals in sentences: The functions of cardinal numerals are equivalent to nouns and adjectives. They can serve as subjects, objects, predicates and attributives in sentences.