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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (wàn) is a fundamental Chinese numeral representing 10,000. It is widely used in everyday language to express large quantities, especially in numbers related to population, money, steps, or other counts.

Common Contexts

is often combined with other numbers to form large numbers, such as (10,000), 千万 (50 million), or 亿 (ten trillion). It is essential for understanding Chinese numerical expressions beyond the thousands.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (yí wàn): exactly ten thousand, a common round number.
  • 千万 (wǔ qiān wàn): fifty million, combining thousands and ten-thousands.
  • (wàn bù): ten thousand steps, often used in health or exercise contexts.
  • (wàn kuài qián): ten thousand yuan, used in pricing or money discussions.

Nuances

is a formal and standard way to express 10,000 and is used in both spoken and written Chinese. It differs from (thousand) and (hundred) by representing a larger unit. When reading large numbers, is a key unit to segment the number for clarity.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse with (thousand). Remember is 10,000, which is ten times . Also, is not used as a standalone word for 'myriad' in poetic contexts here; it is strictly numerical.

Understanding is crucial for dealing with Chinese numbers above 10,000, which is a common scale in Chinese culture and language.

Example Sentences

This city has a population of one million.

His savings exceed fifty million.

The price of this car is thirty thousand yuan.

He runs five thousand to ten thousand steps every day.

This company's market value exceeds ten trillion.