To be fair, zero is a complicated number

  • alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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    1 年前

    No, but whenever you have something that’s countable (even if it’s just 1), you have to do <number> <measure word> <thing>, so instead of “I have a ticket” or “we want 2 waters”, you have to do “I have 1 <measure word for flat things> ticket” or “I(plural) want 2 <measure word for cups> water”.

    There’s a generic measure word, but I think it’s seen as improper to use it.

    • wizzor@sopuli.xyz
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      1 年前

      Yea, Chinese people understand when you do that, but they first look at you with this confused look thinking ‘he wants two chopstic pieces?’ and then realize you have a vocabulary of a two-year-old.

      Source:lived in China long enough to learn yo ask for things, but not long enough to learn the countable nouns.